How Do You Spell DOG TAPEWORM?

Pronunciation: [dˈɒɡ tˈe͡ɪpwɜːm] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "dog tapeworm" is /dɔɡ ˈteɪpˌwɔrm/. The first syllable is pronounced with the vowel sound /ɔ/ as in "caught". The second syllable starts with the voiceless dental fricative /t/ followed by the diphthong /eɪ/ as in "bay" and the plosive /p/. The final syllable ends with the rounded vowel /ɔ/ and the alveolar nasal consonant /n/ followed by the voiceless bilabial fricative /f/. The correct spelling and correct pronunciation of this word is necessary for effective communication about dog health.

DOG TAPEWORM Meaning and Definition

  1. Dog tapeworm, scientifically known as Dipylidium caninum, is a parasitic flatworm that belongs to the class Cestoda. It is a common species of tapeworm that infests the intestines of dogs. The dog tapeworm has an elongated body segmented into numerous flat, rectangular segments, known as proglottids, which contain both male and female reproductive organs. These proglottids detach from the main body and are excreted in the feces.

    The life cycle of the dog tapeworm involves an intermediate host, the flea. Eggs shed through the proglottids develop into larvae within the flea. When a dog ingests a flea containing these larvae, they hatch in the small intestine and attach themselves to the intestinal wall. Over time, these larvae mature into adult tapeworms and start producing proglottids, continuing the life cycle.

    Symptoms of a dog tapeworm infection may include digestive issues such as diarrhea, vomiting, and a loss of appetite. Additionally, an infected dog may scoot along the ground or excessively lick its anal area due to irritation caused by proglottids exiting the anus.

    The diagnosis of a dog tapeworm infection is typically done by examining the feces under a microscope for the presence of tapeworm eggs or by identifying proglottids in the feces or around the dog's anus.

    Treatment of dog tapeworms usually involves the use of oral anthelmintic medications that effectively eliminate and eradicate the parasites. Preventive measures include maintaining good flea control in dogs and regular deworming.

  2. Tcenia echinococcus.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of DOG TAPEWORM

The etymology of the word "dog tapeworm" can be broken down as follows:

1. Dog: The word "dog" can be traced back to the Old English word "docga", which referred to a specific breed of dog. It is believed to have originated from the Proto-Germanic word "dukkǭ".

2. Tapeworm: The word "tapeworm" is composed of two parts: "tape" and "worm".

- "Tape" comes from the Old French word "tape", which meant a narrow strip or ribbon. This term was used to describe the worm's flat, ribbon-like shape.

- "Worm" is derived from the Old English word "wyrm", which referred to any creeping or crawling animal. It has its roots in the Proto-Germanic word "wurmaz".

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