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This is the world of the tapeworms. Although they don't cause lots of damage in the pets, tapeworms sure are gross and disgusting to pet ... The various species of tapeworms; You will notice in the images below that tapeworms use an "intermediate host" to accomplish transmission from one dog or cat to another.
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www.dr-dan.com/tapeworm.htm
www.dr-dan.com/tapeworm.htm
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Some people with tapeworm infections never need treatment, and the tapeworm exits the body on its own. Others don't realize they have it because they have no symptoms. However, if you're diagnosed with intestinal tapeworm infection, medication will likely be prescribed to get rid of it.
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www.mayoclinic.com/health/tapeworm/DS00659/DSECTION=tre...
www.mayoclinic.com/health/tapeworm/DS00659/DSECTION=treatments-and-drugs
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Only one treatment is needed to kill tapeworms present; however, many clinics recommend a second injection in three weeks. ... By seeing the animal in three weeks and giving another treatment after the fleas are controlled, there is a good chance that the tapeworms will not just be back three weeks later. It takes three...
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www.marvistavet.com/html/body_tapeworm.html
www.marvistavet.com/html/body_tapeworm.html
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The dwarf tapeworms mature into a life form referred to as a "cysticercoid" in the insect; in H. nana, the insect is always ... Nothing contained on this site is meant to infer or state that the products are for the treatment of any disease or ailment. Always consult with your physician if you experience any medical problems.
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www.thelifetree.com/dwarftapeworms.htm
www.thelifetree.com/dwarftapeworms.htm
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Tapeworms are a very common parasite of dogs and cats. Most commonly transmitted by fleas, this parasite is also transmissible to humans who accidentally eat an infected flea (i.e. infants and children). Treatment for tapeworm infection in pets is easy if the correct drug is used. ... Tapeworms are flat like a ribbon,
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vetmedicine.about.com/od/parasites/f/FAQ_tapeworms.htm
vetmedicine.about.com/od/parasites/f/FAQ_tapeworms.htm
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only one, the tapeworm, requires one deworming treatment*. Why? Because the roundworm, hookworm, and whipworm infections require one dose to kill the adult worms living in the intestine and a second dose to kill the migrating larval forms of the worm. ... Question: Why is treatment for tapeworms different than for other worms?
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vetmedicine.about.com/od/parasites/f/FAQ_tapeworms2.htm
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www.bodyfixer.com/tapeworms.htm
www.bodyfixer.com/tapeworms.htm
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Tapeworms in dogs, information, treatment and prevention of tapeworm in dogs. What are tapeworms? How to identify tapeworms. ... Tapeworms in dogs (Dipylidium Caninum) ... Treatment is simple and in most cases extremely effective. Your dog will be given a drug that kills tapeworm and doesn't cause side effects.
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www.dogchatforum.com/tapeworm-dogs.htm
www.dogchatforum.com/tapeworm-dogs.htm
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Treatment for the most common form of tapeworms in pets can be treated by a single injection or oral dosage available at your local veterinarian's office and just recently this tapeworm medication (Praziquantel) for cats and Praziquantel for dogs has come available without a prescription by the FDA,
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www.talktothevet.com/ARTICLES/PARASITES/tapeworms.HTM
www.talktothevet.com/ARTICLES/PARASITES/tapeworms.HTM
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