Not exact matches
Once in the
small intestines, the
worm migrates to the liver's bile ducts, where it lodges, feeds and matures.
Various triggers cause the larvae to travel to the
small intestine, where they mature into adult
worms.
The cat eats the flea during grooming and the
worm eggs end up in the cat's
small intestine.
Roundworms are another common cat
worms that live in the
small intestine of an infested kitten, and in other tissues in an infested adult cat.
This will kill
worms in the
small intestine and thereby protect the kittens.
The larvae generally hatch in the
small intestine and then move to the large
intestine, where they mature into adult
worms in 74 - 90 days.
When our cats go outside, even just in the backyard, they can come in contact with these
worm eggs and when they groom themselves, they swallow the eggs and
worms develop in their stomach and
small intestines.
When they groom themselves they swallow the eggs and
worms develop in their stomach and
small intestines.
Despite their microscopic size, an infection of hookworms can cause serious and even fatal anemia as the
worms drink blood from the
small intestine.
Tapeworms are long intestinal
worms that live in the
small intestines of a dog or cat by latching on the intestinal walls with its suckers from the head (Scolex).
In young puppies, most of those
worms reach the animal's
small intestine where they do severe damage.
Hookworms, meanwhile, are
small intestinal
worms — less than an inch long — which primarily reside in the
small intestine.
These
small worms live and reproduce inside your pooch's tummy and
intestines.
Eventually these
small larvae are coughed out of the lungs and swallowed where they will make their way to the
small intestine to grow to full sized
worms.
Small worms that live in the
intestine of their host.
Hookworms are
small, thin
worms that attach to the
small intestine and live off the host's blood and tissue.
Hookworms are
small, thin
worms that attach to the wall of the
small intestine and suck blood.
Among the new products the company has released this year are its D -
Worm Combo Broad Spectrum De-Wormer — over-the-counter chewable pork - liver flavored tablets that kill and prevent seven strains of
worms commonly found in dogs»
small intestines — and its Shed Solution Skin & Coat Supplement, which comes in three formulas and is designed to manage shedding in dogs.
Tapeworms are long, flat, disgusting
worms that live in the
small intestine and make you want to puke.