Side effects of worming tablets

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  1. Elsie

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    I gave our 9 week old puppy worming tablets this afternoon and since 8 pm she is very tired, has hiccups and less thirsty. Is this normal? I'm beginning to worry!
     
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    If you are concerned you can ring your vet. Even if they are closed there will be an emergency number you can ring for help
     
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    Thank you, I didn't realise our Vets had a 24 hour call line. I called them and they said normal side effects, & to see how she is in the morning. I was still concerned through the night, but she slept it off and is fine now.
     
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    For the first three applications of Bailey's flea and worming stuff (liquid that is put on the back of his neck) he was off colour each time - slept more than usual, was off his food etc and it usually took 24/48 hours until he was back to his bouncy self. I mentioned it to the vet and they said normal side effects, but if he keeps having this reaction they would have to change the stuff. After the fourth application (one a month) he was less and less affected - now he looks forward to it as he gets treats while I put it on the back of his neck!
     
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    I would be hugely concerned about negative side effects of a dewormer. Snowie had a terrible reaction to Milbemax. I know many dogs don't. But he did so I'll never use it again. He first started scratching. Then swollen eyes. Then a seizure a few hours later. We changed the dewormer to Mediworm, which thankfully hasn't caused any bad reaction.

    You're giving your dog a poison to kill parasites. It is a poison so you should be concerned about what it can do to your dog and discuss this with your vet. You should be trying to find the safest anti-parasite regime for your dog, which might require trying a different product.
     
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