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Will eating worms hurt my dog?

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We've had a good bit of rain this week and I noticed last night that Jazzy looked to be chewing on something "chewy". I immediately got up to see what she had, but it was gone.

This morning, she was doing the same thing and I finally saw what it was. She had a skinny 3 inch worm hanging from her mouth and she ate it before I could stop her.

She kept sniffing around the yard and would paw the grass and get another. I followed her around a bit and kept her from eating most of them, but I don't want to have to follow her every step if they won't hurt her, though I will if need be.

Maybe I'm too paranoid, but she is NEVER left in the yard without me. I'm not trying to be lazy either, but I do like to sit outside and do a crossword or two after she has gotten some good play and training time in.

Anybody else have a dog that eats worms? I googled it and I have read conflicting posts about worms. One post said a dog could get worms from eating earthworms. She is on monthly Trifexis treatment for heart worm preventative. Trifexis also protects against roundworms and hookworms.
 
#2 · (Edited)
From the akc :)

Dear Lisa: I have a 14-month old pug who eats earthworms every chance he gets. He eats the same amount dry dog food as his brother but eats the earthworms as snacks during his outside time. His brother does not eat earthworms. I'm sure hunger isn't the issue. Is he missing something in his diet? Can the earthworms be harmful to his health? Should I prevent him from eating them? – Unearthed Delights in Delaware

Dear Unearthed: Dogs will eat the craziest things. Many times experts don’t know why or have conflicting opinions. For example, there is no solid evidence as to why so many dogs eat grass. Some say they must be missing a nutrient, others claim dogs do it to ease gastrointestinal troubles or some say it simply means dogs like greens!

As for earthworms, I’ve heard some dog owners report that their dogs devour these segmented hors d’ouevres with no ill effect. However, there are a few reasons why you should not let your pup scarf up this garden garnish.

Earthworms are great for soil because they move it around, clean it up and deposit nutrients. They do this by swallowing the soil. Some of the things that an earthworm might run across on his errands include bacteria and other parasites that are harmful to dogs.

Parasite Problems
While bacteria could cause stomach upset in your pet your biggest worry should be roundworms. The eggs of the roundworm (Toxocara larvae) can be left behind in soil by other dogs or wildlife and then ingested by the earthworms. Then once the earthworms are eaten by your dog, he runs the risk of getting the common parasite. Puppies are quite susceptible to getting roundworms, especially from their mothers. But adults can get them too.

Check your dog’s stool for spaghetti-shaped worms for the main telltale sign of roundworm infection. If your dog does get roundworms, don’t despair, working with your vet on a de-worming protocol will usually take care of the problem. It is estimated that a medium-sized garden can contain more than 20,000 earthworms. Worse yet, if your dog gets roundworms he could spread them to you. So don’t let your dog eat the earthworms and keep him and you parasite free.


Lisa Peterson, a long-time owner/breeder/handler of Norwegian Elkhounds, is the AKC Director of Club Communications. If you have a question, send it to Lisa at lxp@akc.org and she may select it to be answered here in Ask AKC.
i'm not overly concerned by the worms though especially with the right heartworm preventative (then it kills hooks/whips/rounds on top of the heartworm)
 
#3 · (Edited)
Yum... protein. :pukeface: Okay, I've edited my post after seeing Sam's post. I guess there is a danger of a dog getting intestinal worms from eating earthworms. I was thinking "No way, since they are entirely seperate critters". I never though about the eggs.
 
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Joke time:
Will eating worms hurt my dog?
^^^^ not if there ground up into "Big Mac" hamburger patties...:roflmao:

My dobes get the "ITCH" word, when some things in life...needs to be left alone.
- last week puppy Kelly and I went to a man made lake, with a few dead bass on the edge of the water
- I only had to tell her once, to leave the spoiled fish alone
I don't need my dog kissing me, with rotten fish on her lips & breath...he-he.