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Roundworms And Constipation

Roundworms And Constipation

Roundworms are white strand-like worms around 4 inches in length. They feed on the body resources for propagation and can cause considerable deterioration in health. They enter into the body in the form of eggs from infected food or water. They can also enter the body through an open wound that has been exposed to contaminated soil.

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Erie, PA Animal Hospitals, Emergency Animal Clinics

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COCHRANTON VETERINARY HOSPITAL
33124 Highway 322
Cochranton, PA 16314
41.0MI from Erie
814-425-8311


Why Do Not Tapeworms Need A Digestive System ?

Why Do Not Tapeworms Need A Digestive System ?

Tapeworms or cestoda are parasites which live in the guts of host animals and spend entire generations there. These worms at maturity can reach to about 6 inches in length. They live in the intestinal tract of meat eating animals such as wolves, jackals, dogs, jackals, pigs, goats, horses, sheep and cattle.

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How To Kill Dog Tapeworm ?

How To Kill Dog Tapeworm ?

A tapeworm is a parasitic organism that feeds on the body resources of its hosts, which can be animals as well as human beings. These worms have a head, known as scolex; a neck, which attached itself to the body intestinal lining and takes in resources from there to propagate and grow; and a segmented body with each segment having its own reproductive system.

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