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Symptoms Of Canine Hookworms
A hookworm is a parasite that lives and feeds inside its host’s body. The larvae of hookworms are usually picked up by dogs because they tend to eat them unknowingly or the worms are contracted through the paws. Dogs have the habit of digging mud and the hookworm always is found in contaminated soil. They can also be transferred through the mother's milk, and some veterinary doctors believe that they can be transferred through the placenta into the unborn pup. More...
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Tapeworm And Appetite
Tapeworms, scientifically referred to as Dipylidium caninum, are parasitic worms that look like a flat tape and it can grow from 50 cm to 70 cm in length. They attach themselves to the intestines where they suck on the nutrients and lay eggs to propagate. More...
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Hookworm In Dog Feces
Dogs are the primary targets for many different kinds of worms. It is mainly to do with their habits like digging, eating rubbish and smelling everything available. Dogs are anything but hygienic creatures. No matter how much a person loves their pet, they have to be wary of this fact. More...
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