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		<title>Dog Intestinal Parasites</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Do you know that dog parasites can pose a health hazard for all?</strong></span></span></p>
<p>Like most of the people, you probably consider your dog a member of the family. But do you know your loving pet could pose a health risk for all in the family? Learning about canine parasites will not only help you protect your dog, but also yourself, your family and your love ones – especially since some of the dog intestinal parasites that infect dogs can also infect humans through what is known as zoonosis.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Do you know that dog parasites can pose a health hazard for all?</strong></span></span></p>
<p>Like most of the people, you probably consider your dog a member of the family. But do you know your loving pet could pose a health risk for all in the family? Learning about canine parasites will not only help you protect your dog, but also yourself, your family and your love ones – especially since some of the dog intestinal parasites that infect dogs can also infect humans through what is known as zoonosis.</p>
<p>The major types of canine intestinal worms are <strong><a  title="Roundworms" href="http://www.symptomsofparasites.com/canine-intestinal-parasites-dogs-with-roundworms.html">roundworms</a>, <a  title="Dog Hookworm" href="http://www.symptomsofparasites.com/dog-hookworm-symptoms-and-canine-hookworm-treatment.html">hookworms</a>, <a  title="Dog Whipworm" href="http://www.symptomsofparasites.com/dog-intestinal-parasites-whipworm-in-dogs.html">whipworms</a> and <a  title="Tapeworms in Dog" href="http://www.symptomsofparasites.com/dog-intestinal-parasites-tapeworms-in-dogs.html">tapeworms</a></strong>. You need to know how to prevent your dog from being infected by these intestinal parasites.</p>
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		<title>Canine Intestinal Parasites &#8211; Dogs with Roundworms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Roundworm</strong>s are the most common <a  title="Dog Intestinal Parasites" href="http://www.symptomsofparasites.com/dog-intestinal-parasites.html">dog intestinal parasites</a> – and especially so in young puppies, which are often infected at birth, or soon thereafter.</p>
<p>The larvae of one of the roundworms – Toxocara canis – lie dormant in the tissues of most of the adult female dogs. Hormonal changes during pregnancy can activate these larvae, which then migrate through the placenta to infect the unborn puppies.</p>
<p><a  href="http://www.symptomsofparasites.com/canine-intestinal-parasites-dogs-with-roundworms.html" class="more-link">More on Canine Intestinal Parasites &#8211; Dogs with Roundworms</a></p>


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Roundworm</strong>s are the most common <a  title="Dog Intestinal Parasites" href="http://www.symptomsofparasites.com/dog-intestinal-parasites.html">dog intestinal parasites</a> – and especially so in young puppies, which are often infected at birth, or soon thereafter.</p>
<p>The larvae of one of the roundworms – Toxocara canis – lie dormant in the tissues of most of the adult female dogs. Hormonal changes during pregnancy can activate these larvae, which then migrate through the placenta to infect the unborn puppies.</p>
<p>Some immature forms of canine roundworms can also be transmitted through the nursing mother’s milk, although this is a less common route of parasite infection. Puppies can also become infected by eating dirt or feces containing worm eggs and larvae, by licking contaminated fur or paws, or even by drinking contaminated water. Most adult dogs become infected through contact with worm eggs and larvae in the environment.</p>
<p><strong>The life cycle of canine roundworms in dogs</strong></p>
<p>After being swallowed, the roundworm eggs hatch in the dog’s stomach. The larvae then invade the stomach wall, and are carried by the blood to the liver.</p>
<p>From there, they migrate to the lungs, are coughed up, and are re-swallowed.</p>
<p>The parasites worms eventually make their way to the small intestine, where they spend their adulthood and produce eggs (more than 100,000 eggs per day!).</p>
<p>In adult dogs, canine roundworm larvae can migrate to tissues and become dormant. The dormant larvae are reactivated during pregnancy and are spread through the placenta to the unborn puppies.</p>
<p>While most infected adult dogs show no sign of infection, they continue to shed worm eggs and larvae in their feces, and can quickly contaminate a large area, contributing to the spread of infection.</p>
<p>Worm eggs and larvae can survive for many months in the environment, even in extreme conditions – which may help explain why intestinal worm infections are so widespread.</p>
<p>More about the <a  title="Symptoms of Roundworms in Dogs" href="http://www.symptomsofparasites.com/symptoms-of-roundworms-in-dogs.html">symptoms of roundworms in dogs</a></p>


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