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Are dog tapeworms an emergency?

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Tapeworms rarely cause serious symptoms in healthy dogs. However, very young, very old, or dogs with compromised immune symptoms may exhibit more severe signs, like intestinal blockages. These can be fatal if not treated. Tapeworms attach to a dog's small intestine with their hook-like mouths.


Should you go to ER for tapeworms?

If you experience any of the signs or symptoms of tapeworm infection, seek medical attention.

Is it an emergency if my dog has worms?

Except in severe cases of heartworm infestation, worms do not usually constitute an emergency. However, worms should never be left untreated, as worm infestations can cause damage to your dog's internal organs. In a worst-case scenario, the effects of worms can even lead to a loss of consciousness and death.

How urgent is dog tapeworm?

Worms can affect a dog's overall health and cause some seriously nasty gastrointestinal issues. However, tapeworm infestations in dogs are not usually considered dangerous or life-threatening. Here's what you need to know about tapeworms in dogs—from what they are and how they spread to how to treat and prevent them.

What happens if you leave tapeworms untreated in dogs?

If left untreated, tapeworms can also be quite dangerous to your dog. These segmented parasites make themselves comfortable inside your dog's intestines. These nasty little worms can reproduce in each of their segments, causing more worms and more strife for your dog.

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