There are many ways for your dog to come into contact with worms. ![]() Whipworms: Extremely small and very thin (are often mistaken for a piece of hair) and thus much more difficult to notice. You may also find them clinging to hair around your pup’s anus or genital hairs. White or tannish, the tapeworms themselves can be 250 cm long but you will usually only find segments of the worms in dog feces and vomit, often expanding or contracting. Tapeworms: Have flat bodies made up of segments. Roundworms: Look very similar to spaghetti with long, smooth white or off tan bodies and can range from 8-18 cm. Should you care to take a closer look, you can identify what type of worms are affecting your dog by their size and shape.
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