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fecal worms

Postby merlebo05 » Wed Jul 04, 2007 1:42 pm

Just noticed my 4yr old has some fecal worms and need some help. The worms are solid white and about 1/2 cm in length. They almost appear flat with a blocky/square head. There was about 5 of them that I could see. Any of you guys know what kind of worm this is and what is used to treat it. Also both labs stay in my back yard in a pretty small fenced in area, so how should I prevent my other dog from getting it and should I spray my back yard!!!


I had just gotten a full check up on each dog at the vets office 3 wks ago (cost 300 bucks) and the vet said they were both healthy and no worms seen!!!!!!
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Postby Lady Duck Hunter » Wed Jul 04, 2007 3:36 pm

Do they look like moving rice? If so they are tapeworm segments. Dogs get tapeworms by eating fleas. The vet will hve some pills to give your dogs to kill the tapes.
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Postby LastFrontierLabs » Wed Jul 04, 2007 3:59 pm

Sounds like tapeworms. See your vet for de-wormer and something for the fleas....maybe Advantix.
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Postby merlebo05 » Wed Jul 04, 2007 4:53 pm

Yea, they look like little grains of rice and squiggle when they move. My dogs get front line once a month and get a bath once a wk so I feel I am doing plenty to get rid of fleas/ticks. I also spray my yard for fleas and ticks but just curious if there is something I need to spray for these worms???
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Postby LastFrontierLabs » Wed Jul 04, 2007 5:06 pm

Maybe this will help you understand tapeworms a little better.
http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_tapeworm.html
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Postby merlebo05 » Wed Jul 04, 2007 5:21 pm

that is some good information, thanks frontier???? Just curious to what part of Alaska you guys are from???
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Postby LastFrontierLabs » Wed Jul 04, 2007 9:57 pm

Are you ready???

We live in North Pole, Alaska

No, it's not the North Pole as in the top of the world. We live about 20 miles from Fairbanks which is in the area known as "Interior" Alaska.
No real mountainous areas right here. We are in a huge river valley.
Warm temps in the summer(actually HOT right now) but very cold winters.
You don't have to drive very far to get to some very scenic mountain areas.
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Postby merlebo05 » Thu Jul 05, 2007 8:20 am

oh ok, I flew into anchorage and then went west about 300 mi on a caribou hunt, just curious if you knew Jim and Loree jensen. Very pretty part of the country. My next trip I plan to go on up to Kotzebue and then go back over and hunt in the Brooks range for moose/grizzly.
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Postby MSU Dawg » Mon Jul 09, 2007 3:32 pm

There is also another type of tapeworm that is common that an animal gets from eating an infected rodent or the remains. Like cats getting them from eating rats or dogs eatting on dead things. The meds that you get from your vet should get both kinds. Tapeworms can not be seen on a fecal float (worm test preformed by the vet) the only way to know your animal has them is to see the "rice".

Also be sure that you are bathing the dog with a type of shampoo that does not remove your frontline. Some shampoos will wash away the skin oils and that is where the frontline is active so you will loose your effectiveness.
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Postby SkippyJ » Mon Jul 09, 2007 7:39 pm

Sorry..thought this had something to do with Huntgirlhottie!!!! :oops:

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