my 6 month old puppy eat a worm from the grass today <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> u know, just that kind of normal worm that we see often on the ground. kinda of gross! I'm wondering how bad that is???
When a parasite (worm?) is injested at certain times their needs to be an intermediate host to move it's life cycle along. To have concerns with aquiring parasite problem you must be certain if the ingestion of a certain worm's life cycle. Go to the lib. or web sites for more info on life cycles of parasites. You can get parasites (many from your dogs too), wear shoes, wash your hands ,...
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