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Do tapeworms go away on their own dogs?

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People may believe because worms are usually harmless in humans, that they're probably not too dangerous in dogs either and that they can rid themselves of them, but this is not the case. Dogs cannot get rid of worms themselves. Medical assistance will be required to some extent.


Do tapeworms in dogs go away?

A prescription drug called praziquantel is used to treat tapeworms, either orally or by injection. The medication causes the tapeworm to dissolve within the intestine.

What happens if tapeworms go untreated in dogs?

Tapeworms should be treated as soon as you notice them. They are not usually incredibly harmful to dogs, but if left untreated, tapeworms can cause weight loss and extreme discomfort for your dog.

Will tapeworms go away by themselves?

Some people with tapeworm infections never need treatment, for the tapeworm exits the body on its own. Others don't realize they have it because they have no symptoms. However, if you're diagnosed with intestinal tapeworm infection, medication will likely be prescribed to get rid of it.

Should I be worried if my dog has tapeworms?

In most cases, tapeworms don't pose a major threat to adult dogs (though an infestation should be treated as soon as possible). An infestation of these parasites in puppies, however, can lead to serious health complications, including anemia, blocked intestines, and lack of growth.

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