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Roundworms do come out and they can be seen once treatment is started! The two types of worms easily seen in stool are Tapes and Rounds. Maybe you misunderstood the vet? Or, she misspoke? I am CERTAIN that you can see rounds with the naked eye. |
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All I can say is that one day you will look back and have a chuckle over all of it! :) It's all good...you love Teddy and want what is best for him. He is going to be just fine and you are a good mom! :) Get the fecal sample and take it in...I have a feeling all of the worms are probably dead. I hope so. And, even if not, he is due for one more treatment anyway! :) |
Please never feel like you are making a big deal over nothing. You want what is best for him and that is the way it should be.:) |
There are two different kinds of tapeworms, and they require two different treatments. The most common type of tapeworm, caused by ingesting an infected flea, is not treated with Panacur. I forget the proper med for treatment, but it either comes in pill or injectable. It's an easy treatment. These tapeworms cannot be passed from dog to human, the flea is a necessary part of their life cycle so in order for you to get tapeworms, you would also have to ingest an infected flea (yuk). You will need to keep fleas under control. Control the fleas, and you will control your pup's exposure to this type of tapeworm. The type of tapeworm that is treated with Panacur is caught by eating an infected rodent. Types of Tapeworms In Dogs |
I prefer to use Drontal as a de wormer. Again, I suggest that a fecal sample be done before any other de wormer is given. |
he might of aspirated it and it got into his lungs, keep an eye out sometimes at least people can get pneumonia from it |
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So guess what?!? It WAS tapeworms...how embarrassing! The vet gave me drontal and now I have to wait and see...I hope he feels better soon.... |
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No reason to be embarrassed....tapeworms are common in dogs. They get them from ingesting fleas. They are the most commonly seen ones. The drontal will get rid of them! |
Should I be worried that my place or Teddy is infested with fleas? There are SO many dogs in this apartment complex and they don't pick up after their dogs! I haven't taken him out for walks around here since I saw the worms (especially since every single time I went out there I ended up stepping on a dog turd!) He is on a monthly topical treatment for fleas, but with the tapeworm I'm worried there may be more? |
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If he or your place had fleas, you would know it! He may have had them (the tapes) for a while and you only just noticed them! I would not worry myself about it. I also would not stop walking him! As long as you are using a flea preventative, I doubt he will have a problem. |
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Wow I'm surprised that he had tapes and you saw spaghetti worms because usually tapes look like white rice in the stool. As Linda said, don't worry you're treating it and keeping him on monthly meds so you will be fine. I would let his breeder know that he has tapeworms though because she may have to treat her dogs. |
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