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Coughing: Not all dogs will develop this symptom, but when the worms migrate through the body, they can damage the lungs and ...
Canine worms can cause a variety of health problems in dogs. Here you’ll find a brief description of the most common types of worms in dogs, with links to in-depth articles on how these worms ...
Nobody looks forward to scooping poop, but your dog’s daily deposit holds more information than you might think. That humble ...
You can, however, get worms from dogs. Worms attack humans and dogs, so if you’re not careful, you may contract one from your pet. Catching worms from dogs is just like getting a cough.
Dogs are ideal hosts -- to worms and other parasites, that is. Animals that sniff, slurp, lick, and gobble anything in their paths, including dirt, trash, and poop, are bound to pick up pests.
You can’t compost compostable dog poop bags. So why use them? There’s at least one good reason—but there are also some eco-friendlier alternatives to consider.
Certain dog breeds might be more prone to coprophagy, the 2018 study found. Shetland sheepdogs had the highest rate of coprophagia (41%), while no poodles were reported as poop-eating.
How to Get Your Dog to Stop Eating Poop Prevention—as in, not allowing your pup to begin eating poop at all—is always the best course of action. This requires a focus on training.
Feeding dogs human-grade and home-cooked meals definitely make them poop less. But the jury is still out on whether this is better for their health.
While it’s not the most pleasant topic of conversation, your dog’s stool can provide valuable insights into their overall gut health.