definetly a parasite. probably bloodworms or tapeworm because there are none in her feces. take her to the vet ASAP or the parasites will literally consume her.get the other dog out of the yard and clean the food immediatley because certain parasites are 'contagious'. \
BizzleLuvin Reviewed by BizzleLuvin on . Pet Emergency: PLEASE HELP!!! This is a little long, but PLEASE bare with me.... My girlfriend has a puppy that I've been keeping at my house, because she can't have pets in her apartment. The dog has been staying here for a few months now. When it first got here we kept it inside. My mom was saying that it had worms so we had to put it outside. I never saw the worms in her feces or anything at first. Anyhow, we put the dog outside in a fence. She was fine up until the past few days. My cousin, who also stays here, got Rating: 5