“…Even though most cases have idiopathic origin (Baral 2015;Levitt & Bauer, 1992;Patsikas et al, 2003), such as double intussusception as reported by Colomé et al (2006), Valiei & Beheshti (2011) and Kim et al (2012), predisposing factors can be associated with the appearance of this disease in young animals, including intestinal parasitism (Baral, 2015). In severe cases, although rare, those parasitoses can cause intense diarrhea and exacerbation of intestinal peristalsis, causing strong contractions that can cause part of the intestine to penetrate into the lumen of the adjacent intestinal segment (Diniz et al, 2004;Ferreira et al, 2013;Dubey, 1993;Tafti, 1999).…”