If you see tapeworm segments in your dog's stool, he may have had fleas at one time or may still have them. The flea will act as an of the tapeworm, Dipylidium caninum. with the help of grooming or biting, the animal ingests an adult flea containing tapeworm eggs. Once released the tapeworm grows to maturity in the little intestine. The cycle will take less than a month, so a primary to tapeworm prevention is flea address. Anemia also will be a complication of flea infestation especially in y...
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