Business Wire: First-of-its-Kind Study Shows 1 in 5 Dogs Visiting Dog Parks in Major U.S. Cities Tested Positive for Intestinal Parasites First-of-its-Kind Study Shows 1 in 5 Dogs Visiting Dog Parks in Major U.S. Cities Tested Positive for Intestinal Parasites Reading Eagle: Protect dog from intestinal parasites with monthly dewormer [Ask the Vet] Seeing worms (or segments) in your dog’s poop is a clear sign of an intestinal parasite infection, and it’s quite common in dogs.

Understanding the Context

The worms themselves or their eggs/segments appear in the feces ... External parasites, such as fleas and ticks, live on the body of the host and produce an infestation. The Washington Post on MSN: Ask a vet: How do I protect my pet from fleas, ticks and other parasites? Parasites, including ticks, fleas, worms and more, can wreak havoc on your pet’s health, and create headaches and messes for you.

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Ask a vet: How do I protect my pet from fleas, ticks and other parasites?