Once they are Frontlined it keeps the fleas off their bodies but they can still ingest fleas from other sources.![]()
Once they are Frontlined it keeps the fleas off their bodies but they can still ingest fleas from other sources.![]()
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Catlady, no garbage, no lag with the Frontline. I will call the vet tomorrow, as I thought it said when I googled tapeworms that I may not see any segments. Five days later seems a bit much to me.
Craftlady, yeah, and I read they can reinfest after 2 weeks, great.![]()
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Yup; frontline will keep fleas from living ON them, but the fleas occasionally may jump on them, maybe leave a little present, and your dog grooms itself and bam, ingested the eggs. Or your dog could be walking around outside and fleas from wildlife have laid eggs, they get it on their feet, get inside ingest the eggs or something, there are so many possibilities. Having them on a monthly flea preventative will certainly help but you can't control the environment. I suggest maybe bombing/spraying your yard to make sure the fleas stay as far away from your pups as possible!
From the article posted by Catlady
Does this mean after giving the meds or does 'treatment' mean after they're well?. Due to the digestion by the host, no sign of the parasite is seen in the stool after treatment.I called and talked to one of our Vet techs and she said it was normal to see the segments in their stool after taking the meds...Anyways, there's not much left of the segments in any of their poop now. I will continue to keep a close eye on the poop!
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I've actually never heard of tapeworms from flea ingestion. I've only heard of getting them from other contaminated animals or meat (though I suppose a flea carring tapeworm eggs would be a contaminated animal). I guess I learn something new everyday.
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Yeah.. thats what I would think... working at vet clinics for almost 9yrs, we always told clients if they had dogs with worms, that they shouldn't be worried if they see them passing the dead worms after being deworms... like you said... where else would they go?? LOL
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That's pretty much the standard speech we give owners with roundworms, however not the same one we give with tapeworms.
I'm the same as you when it comes to my furkids too. I think sometimes I bug the bosses with questions so much they get tired of hearing me say 'I have a question for you'.LOL But my theory is that if you don't know, ask. The only really dumb question is the one not asked.
I asked the big boss/head vet about this thread and the segments still being seen. Apparently Droncit is his prefered tapeworm medication and that comes with the following insert...http://www.bayerdvm.com/Products/dro...TOKEN=60775220
Droncit® (praziquantel) is absorbed, metabolized in the liver and excreted in the bile. Upon entering the digestive tract from the bile, cestocidal activity is exhibited. Following exposure to praziquantel, the tapeworm loses its ability to resist digestion by the mammalian host. Because of this, whole tapeworms, including the scolex, are very rarely passed after administration of praziquantel. In many instances only disintegrated and partially digested pieces of tapeworms will be seen in the stool. The majority of tapeworms are digested and are not found in the feces.
For those animals living where reinfections are likely to occur, clients should be instructed in the steps to optimize prevention, otherwise, retreatment may be necessary. This is true in cases of Dipylidium caninum where reinfection is almost certain to occur if fleas are not removed from the animal and its environment. In addition, for control of Echinococcus multilocularis, a program of regular treatment every 21 to 26 days may be indicated.
Apparently this is why we don't get calls from clients still seeing segments, and according to the head vet and the product insert, if your neighbor has a major flea problem, your dog will most likely have this problem again and require retreatement.
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