What are Tapeworms?

Tapeworms are a parasite that are found in the small intestine of dogs. The most common tapeworm found in dogs is the Dipylidium Caninum.  They are flat and segmented, white in colour and can grow up to 20cm long. They attach themselves to the dog's intestine by their hook like mouth.

How does a dog get tapeworms?

The most common areas that tapeworm eggs are found are in the dog's bedding and in your carpet.

Dogs can also acquire tapeworms by eating infected rodents or lizards.
 

How do I know my dog has tapeworms?

You can often see the dried sections of tapeworm around the dogs anus. They resemble rice grains.

Dogs will often scoot around on their rear end due to the irritation.

You may see the moving segments of tapeworm in the dog's poop.

Your vet may examine a smear from your dogs anus under a microscope.

 
 

How to treat tapeworms in my dog?

Treatment is simple and in most cases extremely effective. Your dog will be given a drug that kills tapeworm and doesn't cause side effects. Tapeworm tablets can be purchased from your vet.
 

How can I prevent tapeworms in my dog

A regular de-worming regime is important and effective flea control.


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