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Can worms be passed from animal to animal?

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The short answer is yes, many worms infesting dogs are zoonotic, meaning they can be transmitted from animals to humans. Different worms cause different diseases, and each have their own symptoms. So, look after yourself and look out for the signs.


Can worms spread from animal to animal?

Intestinal parasites are contagious to other animals and humans. Because they primarily inhabit the GI tract, larvae, or eggs, are passed in the feces. The infective larvae then inhabit the soil around the feces, leaving other dogs, and children, vulnerable to accidental ingestion and subsequent infection.

How do animals get worms from other animals?

Animals can pick worms up in a variety of ways, including from: Other infected animals. Eating the larvae or eggs of worms (e.g. in infected faeces or in the grass) Eating raw meat, infected prey animals or infected parasites.

Can worms be passed from dog to dog?

“Worms can be picked up from your dog's stool and contaminated soil. They can infect other dogs, and in some cases, people can contract certain types of worms. That's one reason it's important that you always carefully clean up your dog's stool.”

Can cats pass worms to dogs?

Yes, dogs can get worms from felines. People may think specific strains of worms cannot be transmitted between species, but a number of worms can, in fact, be transmitted from cats to your dog.

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