Is my pet at a high risk for infection?
Is my pet at a high risk for tapeworms infection?
Cats that are outside, that hunt and eat their prey are at high risk for all three types of worms. Inside cats may be at risk of tapeworm infection if they hunt house mice (or rats) and eat them or if they have fleas. Dogs that hunt and eat wild animals as well as dogs that have fleas are at high risk for tapeworm infection.
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