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  2. Nematode infection in dogs - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, 70% of all raccoons are infected with the parasite. Infections of the dog as the final host and egg excretor are known from the US, tend to be increasing in frequency and represent a considerable zoonotic risk. Clinically more serious, however, is infection of the dog as an off-target host by ingestion of eggs.

  3. Trichuris vulpis - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, it has been reported that 14.3% of shelter dogs are infected with this parasite. [7] Older dogs normally have a higher infection of these worms than younger dogs. [8] Though rare, there are some cases of human infection. The eggs of T. vulpis are prevalent in shady moist soil areas that have been contaminated by canine feces.

  4. How does a dog get infected by a flatworm? Dillman said the parasite needs snails, freshwater and a mammal to host it. First, a mammal host sheds parasite eggs in its poop, according to the Los ...

  5. Toxocara canis - Wikipedia

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    Eggs are deposited in feces of dogs, becoming infectious after 2–4 weeks. [8] Dogs ingest infectious eggs, allowing the eggs to hatch and the larval form of the parasite to penetrate through the gut wall. In dogs under 3 months of age, the larvae hatch in the small intestine, get into the bloodstream, migrate through the liver, and enter the ...

  6. Strongyloides stercoralis - Wikipedia

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    Dogs can act as a host for this parasite both in the wild and in the laboratory, but transmission from dog to human has been difficult to prove. Molecular genetic analyses have shown that there are two populations of this parasite in dogs, one of which (type B) is exclusive to dogs and a second (type A) that is common to dogs and humans.

  7. How to Help a Dog Gain Weight - AOL

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    Internal parasites: Some dogs will present with signs of internal parasites (like loose stools and anemia), but the most common symptom of an internal parasite infection is just weight loss. If ...

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