Whipworm eggs pass into the environment
through feces of infected dogs.
There are a number of types of worms that can be spread
through the feces of an infected dog.
Parvovirus is spread
through feces of an infected dog and can remain infectious in contaminated areas for 5 months or longer.
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.
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.
More specifically, the virus can be transmitted
through the feces of infected dogs, infected bitches and through indirect fomites (surfaces or other objects that contain the virus).
A: Dogs and cats are most commonly infected when they ingest (eat) intestinal worm eggs that have been passed
through the feces of an infected dog or cat.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
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.
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 contagious and can spread
through direct contact, as well as
through feces and urine
of infected dogs.
The highly resistant and potentially fatal canine Parvo virus can be easily spread
through contact with the
feces of an
infected dog.