Tape worms
No.
Roundworm If it is your dog you need to treat it for worms.
It might be pin worms.
Normally, primary care provider evaluate and treat worms.
they could be round worms....your puppy would need to be dewormed
No, if you have giardia, your stool typically does not look like worms. Giardia infection often results in diarrhea that may be greasy and foul-smelling, but it does not usually produce visible worms. If you see worms in your stool, it may indicate a different type of intestinal parasite, such as pinworms or tapeworms. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
If you have intestinal worms, your stool may sometimes appear different in color, but it typically won't be green specifically due to the worms themselves. Green stool can result from various factors, including diet, bile production, or rapid transit through the intestines. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis if you suspect you have worms or notice significant changes in your stool.
Yes. It is normal to find live worms in your dogs stool if you got medicine that was over the counter. You should IMMEDIATELY go and get PRESCRIBED medicine.
The best way is bring a stool sample to the Vet.
There are different species of parasitic worms humans can contract. In general, the passed worm is long and very thin. Depending on the species, the worms can be any shade of brown or yellow, but are often clear or white.
Have him checked by a doctor. A stool sample may be required for analysis.
loose stool can be caused by two things. It could be diet or worms.