Most intestinal worms are spread
through dog feces, however some can be transmitted if the dog happens to eat a flea.
Not exact matches
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dog can become infected with CAV - 1
through direct contact with an infected animal or contaminated objects (e.g., food dishes or
feces).
It is transmitted
through direct contact with an infected
dog's
feces.
The virus is spread
through contact with vomit and
feces, and it can be carried on anything that comes in contact with these substances, including shoes, pet carriers, and
dogs» fur and feet.
The virus can be spread
through fomites,
feces or infected soil and once an uninfected
dog comes into oral contact with the infection
through any of these means, the virus can quickly spread.
After a
dog has been exposed to the virus (which can be either
through an infected mother or exposure to Parvo infected
feces of other
dogs), it will usually take between 5 and 10 days for symptoms to be seen.
Since parvo can be spread from
dog to
dog in addition to bring spread
through feces and soil, neighbors
dogs may have become infected simply by walking their
dog on your grass.
They can be ingested
through the mother's milk, contaminated soil or
feces and can also penetrate
through the skin of a
dog's paws or belly.
It's usually transmitted
through contact with an infected
dog's mucus, watery secretions from the eyes or nose, urine or
feces.
A: Jerry - Coccidia are normally thought to be species specific, with the exception of Toxoplasmosis which is transmitted
through contact with cat
feces to people but is not a problem associated with
dogs.
It is spread
through contact with the
feces of infected
dogs and can be carried on shoes, crates, equipment, or on the hair or feet of infected
dogs.
Dogs do not shed the larvae
through feces so it's impossible to get trichinosis from contact with your infected
dog.
If your
dog is currently having a flea problem you will see traces of moving fleas and
feces by combing
through their coat down to the skin.
Wild
dogs will eat
feces when food is scarce and
dogs suffering from digestion problems will often «recycle» their dinner as a way of ingesting nutrients their bodies missed the first time
through.
It is transmitted
through infected
feces, infectious
dogs, or contaminated areas and toys, and can linger in the soil for up to one year.
If a
dog has a confirmed case of parvo they can infect neighborhood
dogs with their
feces and
through soil that has come in contact with their
feces.
This virus is extremely contagious and is picked up
through the
feces of other infected
dogs.
Dogs can get hookworms
through animal
feces, small infected animals and insects, or when hookworm larvae penetrate the
dog's skin.
Whipworm eggs pass into the environment
through feces of infected
dogs.
They can get it from their mother while they are in the uterus (
dogs), during nursing, and
through contamination with infected
feces.
According to the source,
dogs can track fur,
feces and more
through their paws, in a way that is comparable to a human going to bed with his or her shoes on.
Parvovirus is a particularly devastating disease that can be transmitted
through the
feces of a
dog with active parvovirus OR
through a
dog that has successfully been treated for parvovirus.
Puppies and kittens frequently acquire hookworms by drinking milk from their infected mother; while adult cats and
dogs will acquire them
through exposure to water or an environment which has been contaminated, often by
feces.
Behavioral training can be done with the assistance of a professional trainer or simply
through teaching the
dog to «leave it» while providing a tasty treat or other positive reinforcement to distract the
dog from the
feces.
Most adult
dogs don't show symptoms but can spread the infection
through their
feces, which contaminate the soil.
There are a number of types of worms that can be spread
through the
feces of an infected
dog.
Anal gland problems typically occur when your
dog's
feces are too soft to provide the pressure necessary to adequately empty the anal sac fluid as the
feces passes
through the anus.
Since the virus can also reside in the gastrointestinal tract of infected
dogs, transmission can also occur indirectly
through the sharing of food and water bowls as well as other equipment that can get in contact with the saliva or even the
feces of an infected
dog.
The virus is highly resistant and can survive in the ground for up to 9 years, being transmitted primarily
through contact with an infected
dog's
feces.
Parvovirus is spread
through feces of an infected
dog and can remain infectious in contaminated areas for 5 months or longer.
Transmission can be directly from
dog to
dog, or indirectly
through contact with contaminated
feces / vomit or contaminated environments (floors, bedding, ground) or contaminated people (hands, clothes, shoes).
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Dog flatworms are contracted
through contact with
feces or from drinking in something from a body of water.
This virus is highly contagious, and spread
through contact with nearly everything associated with an infected
dog: paws, fur, saliva, bedding,
feces and urine.
The virus is highly contagious and can spread
through direct contact, as well as
through feces and urine of infected
dogs.
Some stubborn
dogs try to squish the
feces through the muzzle.
This is a myth that
dogs themselves have contributed to over the years
through behaviors including drinking from the toilet, eating
feces, and self - grooming habits.
Coccidiosis is spread from one
dog to another by contact with infected
feces or
through infected soil or bodily fluids.
This bacterium is spread
through feces of infected
dogs and is most commonly found in puppies that have developed the disease after exposure to infected adult
dog's
feces.
It is contracted from other
dogs (or other mammals such as raccoons, coyotes and foxes)
through the air or
through contact with contaminated items such as
dog toys,
feces or bones.
One way pups can get exposed to infectious diseases is
through the bacteria present in
dog feces.
During this «switchover,» puppies are more vulnerable to viruses, especially parvovirus, which is shed
through the
feces of infected
dogs and can linger in the environment for months.
They can't get it from other
dogs or other types of animals, from
dog feces, or from their mothers while in the womb or
through nursing.
Diseases can be transmitted
through dog urine and
feces, so a pup coming into contact with one or the other can become infected.
The worm is transmitted via ingested contaminated
dog feces are
through contact with an open wound or skin crack.
It is transmitted
through direct contact with an infected
dog's
feces and is highly contagious and epidemic.
Many
dog worms types such as hookworms are ingested via contaminated
feces or enter the body
through an open wound.
Wire strand flooring is not more sanitary (urine runs
through but
feces must be ground
through the wire by the
dogs» feet), it causes
dogs» feet to become splayed, muscles and bones do not develop properly, and standing on wire (even coated wire) is extremely painful.Â
In fact, small traces of salmonella won't even phase most
dogs; they'll just express it
through their
feces without so much as a side effect.
We walked
through row after row of tiny, filthy and dilapidated, decades - old wire cages packed with hundreds of desperate
dogs forced to wallow in their own
feces through extreme weather conditions — many without food and water.
When the
dog defecates the glands contract and some of the fluid is expressed
through the duct and onto the
feces.