Coyotes in Washington carry tapeworms that can be passed to dogs, humans in rare cases

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Coyotes in Washington carry tapeworms that can be passed to dogs, humans in rare cases

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Published on Apr 15, 2026, 1:16:23 PM
Total time: 00:09:01

Episode Description

Researchers in Washington state have found that about a third of the local coyotes studied have a species of tapeworm. These can be passed to dogs, and in rare instances humans. These parasites are also present in foxes and other canid urban wildlife. Domestic dogs can also contract them, and it can be years before the symptoms of the severe disease they cause are detected, making diagnosis and treatment difficult. In rare instances, dogs can spread the tapeworms to humans. We talk with Yasmine Hentati, the study’s lead author who recently got her doctorate in environmental and forest science from the University of Washington. She shares more about these parasites and the relative risks for people and dogs.

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