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Unwanted Wolves Bring Unwanted Friends?
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 513711" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>BnG, are these the same "tapes" that dogs get? I know from raising hounds that there are 3 types of tape worms that dogs get and some are very hard to get rid of. The dogs show little sign of having them, loose stool,sometimes even a little bloody, poor hair quality and they also can look thin. The common tapes bust off in segments that look like rice in the stool. But most wormers only kill two of the types and it takes a special wormer to get all 3. Plus a follow up in 30 days to get the larva. </p><p> </p><p>Sure didn't know they would harm deer and elk. Tapes are very common in coyotes and dogs in the midwest and the deer herds are doing well. But again might be a whole different type of tape.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 513711, member: 7503"] BnG, are these the same "tapes" that dogs get? I know from raising hounds that there are 3 types of tape worms that dogs get and some are very hard to get rid of. The dogs show little sign of having them, loose stool,sometimes even a little bloody, poor hair quality and they also can look thin. The common tapes bust off in segments that look like rice in the stool. But most wormers only kill two of the types and it takes a special wormer to get all 3. Plus a follow up in 30 days to get the larva. Sure didn't know they would harm deer and elk. Tapes are very common in coyotes and dogs in the midwest and the deer herds are doing well. But again might be a whole different type of tape. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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