You can get infected by: touching objects or surfaces with worm eggs on them – if someone with worms does not wash their hands. touching soil or swallowing water or food with worm eggs in it – main (...)
When bits and pieces get stuck in between the pads of your dog's paws they can cause irritation or even enter your dog's skin. Trimming the hair on your dog's paws can prevent debris like grass see (...)
Hygiene. In countries where roundworms are common, roundworms may be prevented by eating only cooked food and by avoiding green vegetables and salads. It is best if children do not play in areas of (...)
Have you ever wondered if bread is a healthy snack for your dog? The quick answer is: yes, plain bread with no added ingredients is not toxic to dogs. However, it offers them no nutritional value. (...)
Transmission of intestinal worms (hookworms, roundworms, and whipworms) commonly occurs when your dog ingests contaminated soil or feces containing eggs or immature worms (larvae) that have been pa (...)