“…Inuit have a long and meaningful history of living in close contact with dogs (Iqaluit: Qikiqtani Inuit Association, 2014). Historically, dogs were an integral part of Inuit life, and they continue to play crucial roles in the lives and culture for many Inuit, such as providing transportation, accompanying people when they travel on the land as well as providing protection and companionship (Aenishaenslin et al, 2018;Brook et al, 2010;Daveluy, Lévesque, & Ferguson, 2011;Iqaluit: Qikiqtani Inuit Association, 2014). However, similar to other locations around the world, dogs may put people at risk of exposure to enteric pathogens (Goyette, Cao, Libman, Ndao, & Ward, 2014;Hotez, 2010;Salb et al, 2008), including parasitic zoonoses (Dixon et al, 2008;Thivierge et al, 2016).…”