Dogs and cats don't
get pinworms and can't give pinworms to children.
Children who
get pinworms do not get them from dogs or cats.
Children who
get pinworms do not get them from cats or dogs.
Pinworms are most common in school - age kids, but any age child, even babies, can get them, especially if they go to daycare or have siblings who
get pinworms.
And no matter what your doctor says, the dog didn't give the kid worms and make his bum itchy — dogs don't
get pinworms.
Not exact matches
If you are wondering what
pinworms are, how you
got them, and how you can eliminate
pinworms naturally please keep reading!
Children who contract
pinworms do not
get them from cats or dogs.
Since the
pinworm is a direct life cycle with NO intermediate host, this means your rabbit
got it from the feces of an infected rabbit (it didn't just happen to your rabbit).