If you want to have it as a pet you can.You will need rich soil for it to live though.Good Luck!!
That makes about as much sense as the theory that feeding ground glass to an animal with worms will kill the parasites. What you do, as a responsible pet owner, is go to a vet, an animal clinic, or a pet store and buy worm treatment suitable for the size and age of your puppy.
Worm in Spanish is gusano. Worm in French is Ecouter. Worm in Danish is orm.
The posterior is the End (anus) of the worm and the anterior or mouth is the front of the worm
Vermicast , worm manure, worm humus, or worm castings.
There are no symptoms for heart worm infestation in cats and dogs except labored breathing and coughing and lack of energy. But these symptoms appear far after the worms have a strong hold on your pet.This is why this ailment is so bad. You do not know your pet may have it unless you have a blood test done. If your pet does have heartworms, it can be cured if it has not gone too far. Testing each year and preventative medication should be used for all your pets every year for heartworms.
Yes, you can keep an inchworm as a pet.
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It won't be a problem for the worm-- they get along perfectly in the wild after all. You might have trouble seeing your pet, though.
Yes. Mr. Noodles A worm
Spongebob briefly had a pet worm called Rex, it was supposed to replace his pet snail Gary, but it did not stay very long. Mr Krabs had a pet worm called Mr. Doodles.
If you have a pet worm, you need to keep it in a pretty big container with a lot of dirt (usually a good sized fish tank, around 10 gallons, with a minimum of about 2 gallons). Worms eat dirt, so only dirt is accepted.
take it to the vet or you get medicine from pet med
1-800 Pet Meds call them
There is no such worm called a "Wolf Worm". Take your pet into see your Veterinarian to see what is the problem with your dog. Is this an internal worm you saw passed in the feces of your dog or perhaps a maggot infection on the skin? If an internal worm, then bring in a small sample of the dog's feces with you when you see your Vet. It could be a maggot infection under the skin, caused by flies laying eggs or even mosquitoes who have the eggs attached to their legs by flies brushing against them, or perhaps it is a fungal infection of the skin. But you need to take your pet in to see a VETERINARIAN.Edit 7/21/11 - Of course there is such thing as a wolf worm; they are also called screw worms. The worm larvae can enter your pet's body through the nose/mouth or directly through the skin via a wound. It is possible to remove them yourself but not recommended because if the worm's body bursts it could lead to an infection.
yes you can, my friend has got one and i am getting one too so you can have them as pets. i totally adore
i bealive it is a hook worm that is the only worm that i know of that has the teeth. and they can make the animal really sick and even die if not treated with a quickness.u can also take the poop that has a worm in it and imediatly stick it in a bag after the animal goes the take it to a vet and show the person at the front counter and ask them which worm it is that is free of charge and then u will no which worm it is and you can go buy the meds drom any pet store.