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Dog poop with worms may contain visible white, rice-like segments or long, spaghetti-like strands indicating a parasitic infection.
Yes, several over-the-counter dewormers are available, but consulting your vet ensures proper diagnosis and effective treatment.
Dog poop containing worms may appear with visible white, stringy organisms or small rice-like segments, indicating a parasitic infection.
Worms can cause dogs to act lethargic, lose weight, have a swollen belly, scoot, or display changes in appetite or energy due to irritation and nutrient loss.
Yes, worms can make dogs feel unwell by causing symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, and lethargy.
The fastest way to deworm a dog is to administer a vet-recommended oral deworming medication designed to target specific parasites immediately.
You can tell if your dog has worms by looking for signs like vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, visible worms in stool, or a bloated stomach.
The best way to dispose of dog poo in the backyard is by using biodegradable bags, pet waste digesters, burying it properly, or composting with care.
Flushing dog poop down the toilet is generally not advised unless local water treatment guidelines explicitly permit it.

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