Hi, My friend was tortoise-sitting for us while on vacation. We just got "Torty" back & discovered he's infected with worms (very long white worms). Do I need to warn my friend? Could the worms infect her children or have been transmitted to our tortoise by her children? As a note, she has an acquatic turtle which had brief contact with our tortoise. Also, we have a large garden behind our home, will the infection clear on its own now that Torty is outside, or do we need to treat him?

Updated On August 26th, 2017

Pet's info:

Image profile

Answered By Linda G, MS, DVM

Veterinarian

This question includes photos that may contain sensitive content. Click to view.

View more to consider that the photos may include sensitive content.

Hello, & thank you for using PetCoach. Yes, you should tell your friend about the worms. Intestinal parasites are quite common & over time can cause some serious problems for your tortoise, as well as your friend's. It is important to check a fresh stool sample, at least twice a year, & deworm your pets with an appropriate medication. This should be a part of the routine care that should be given to all tortoises. As for the children, hopefully they know to wash their hands after handling any animals, as all parasites & most other infectious diseases are transmitted through the fecal oral route. Hope this helps. Take care.

Vote icon

1Pet Parents found this answer helpful

Other Answers

See More Answers
image

Have A Vet Question?

Book an appointment with the pros – our expert vets are here to help.

Sponsored