tomcat: No matter the size of the parasite, it still has effects. The pet may not show symptoms on the outside, but in the inside, they have intestinal difficulties. You are correct in a way though, so I give all due credit. Alot of roundworms are still visible though, as well as many varieties of nematomorpha.
"Some dogs who are infected show no signs of infection at all"
Thats bs, everybody notices the worms coming out of their pet's ass.. my cat when we found him on the street, he had lil white tapeworm segments coming out his butt.. its really obvious lol
Sorry Russell...you are wrong about that. Tapeworm segments are about the only "worm" you will see, but most intestinal parasites are actually close to microscopic (like hookworms and whipworms). And, the eggs passed by most parasites are too small to be seen by you.
i allways had cats and dogs, never had problems but i take them to the vet every month, it costs a lot but if you choose to have a pet you should consider first
My dog take a little product each month to prevent that, and my veterinarian never found one of those things inside of him. I also take a product at each 3-4 months to prevent that.
i didn't know that, now i know they burrow through the bloodstream. Thanks."""☚△☛"""
fogcat1 1 year ago
my dog has worms...hookworms actually
he was dewormed years ago
zachsims520 1 year ago
poor dogs :(
allyally002 1 year ago
yukk !!! which is why u dont kiss dogs an cats !!!!
saintmj57 1 year ago
animals arent born with worms. Want to go fishing?
fogcat1 1 year ago
@fogcat1 they do.read my comments below.
buignerry 1 year ago
I have a rat terrier
padude64 2 years ago
@padude64 so do i
devani2717 2 years ago
@padude64 mine is a 3 year old jackrussel-fiest-rat terrier mix
zachsims520 1 year ago
wth lol ahahah
axsmith234 2 years ago
i got a worm from a stary cat when i was 2. it dident do anything at all tho.
stupitlovey 2 years ago
worms from cats is rare its most likely a tape worm
CapChronic 2 years ago
my dog poo'd blood,
threw up,
and had dierea
but she also is a stone former.
does this mean she has hookwormS?
dragonslayer1368 2 years ago
I am going to deworm my pet today
dimplechugh 2 years ago 11
@dimplechugh deworm yourself too.
buignerry 1 year ago
tomcat: No matter the size of the parasite, it still has effects. The pet may not show symptoms on the outside, but in the inside, they have intestinal difficulties. You are correct in a way though, so I give all due credit. Alot of roundworms are still visible though, as well as many varieties of nematomorpha.
destructoboy995 2 years ago
"Some dogs who are infected show no signs of infection at all"
Thats bs, everybody notices the worms coming out of their pet's ass.. my cat when we found him on the street, he had lil white tapeworm segments coming out his butt.. its really obvious lol
russellreal 2 years ago
Sorry Russell...you are wrong about that. Tapeworm segments are about the only "worm" you will see, but most intestinal parasites are actually close to microscopic (like hookworms and whipworms). And, the eggs passed by most parasites are too small to be seen by you.
tomcat1765 2 years ago
i allways had cats and dogs, never had problems but i take them to the vet every month, it costs a lot but if you choose to have a pet you should consider first
RicSva 2 years ago
i know im very scared!!!! and grossed out
goco789489 3 years ago
thans for the video good info.. ill deworm the bloody pets
chainsauwe 3 years ago
thats why i dont have pets
Killstrument 3 years ago
It doesn't help that alot of people let there dogs shit wherever in the streets, which is gross and uncivilized.
PUNKOW 3 years ago
Good thing i dont have dog
AlAch89 3 years ago
Moral of the story dont let your dog eat roadkill, and dont let your kids play with dog poo?
abstinencebymarrige1 3 years ago 11
Eww? O.o
hinata9949 3 years ago
My dog take a little product each month to prevent that, and my veterinarian never found one of those things inside of him. I also take a product at each 3-4 months to prevent that.
axxuka 3 years ago 3
necator americanus.. a parasite that can get from domesticated animals.
drunt21 3 years ago
oh damn
shocker8548 3 years ago
guakala!
calena7 3 years ago