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While picking up several poop piles, I noticed for the first time that one pile had squirmy worms in it. I have seen worms in my cats and these were different: bigger, ridged, and wiggly. How do I know if these are just CSI Grissom's decomp worms or if my dog is sick? I do give her Heartguard.

2007-07-29 13:17:21 · 3 answers · asked by Flatpaw 7 in Pets Dogs

They are bigger than rice.

2007-07-29 13:32:02 · update #1

They are bigger than rice and definitely alive. Not sure how old the pile was.

2007-07-29 13:32:56 · update #2

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Heartguard protects against heartworms which are only found in the heart. Seeing as your dog is producing them in stool, they're probably in the digestive tract.

This might help but i'd suggest seeing your vet.
http://www.moordair.com/jnckc/worms.html

2007-07-29 13:23:52 · answer #1 · answered by xobubblegum 2 · 0 0

Heartguard does not prevent most intestinal worms, thats why its called HEARTguard. I would take a fresh fecal sample to your vet and have it tested. They can easily see any parasites in the feces. Then, if there is a problem they will prescribe you some meds to kill those pesky parasites.

2007-07-29 14:44:16 · answer #2 · answered by Alexis R 4 · 0 0

Were they small like rice, and alive, if so might be tape worms and you will see them in fresh feces. These are the only living worms that I know of that "come out" alive.
Round worms usually are not in feces until they die and hook worms are microscopic.

2007-07-29 13:24:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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