Worms

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  1. jan67

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    Hi. My pup is 20 weeks old. I had her to the vets about 5 weeks ago with her being off her food and occasional vomiting. They said she ok but to keep an eye on her. I was back a week later with full blown roundworm. She was given tablets for 6 days. I took her back after a week and was told her tummy was no longer swollen and she fine. today they are back again in her poo. Disgusting. Do I treat her myself over the counter or go back to vets?? Why didn't the medicine they gave her kill them all?? Why are they back? Should I change vets?? Thanks
     
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    How often are you worming your puppy? It's generally accepted that you should worm every two week until 12 weeks of age, then every month until 6 months. Every three months after that, except if you live in a heartworm area, where they need treating every month.
     
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    hi. we got her at 8 weeks and have given her what our vet recommended. That is only monthly though(obviously more when the roundworm appeared). I feel annoyed at our vets but I guess they can't do much more than what they've done. Thanks
     
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    She could be re-infecting herself from somewhere? My dog found some cat poo and got round worm when she was 11 years old from eating it!

    If you are still having a problem, is there a different wormer you could give? Always give one receommended by the vet.
     
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    Hi. Been to a different vet this morning. They now in her lungs aswell as her tummy. The original vet has been treating her every month (only 3 months)with the wrong medication! So they've still been in her system. How does this happen! I'm so upset. My poor puppy. Thank you for your reply
     
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    Are they roundworms in her lungs, or lungworm? What medication was she on and what is she on now?
     
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    Hi. Yeah roundworms in her tummy and lungs. She was on medication for tapeworm! Now on Milbemax. Thanks
     
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    Good gracious, how could they make such an elementary mistake :( I think you should tell them before they make a similar mistake on other dogs.

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    Looking back at your original post you say she was given medication to take every day for 6 days, that sounds like Panacur which is for roundworms.
     
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    Hi. If it was panacur she had for 6 days(I can't remember the name) I'm wondering why they have come back? It makes me angry and I am certainly letting them know so other dogs don't go through it. It's just awful. My poor pup. Thank you for your reply
     
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    It's quite normal for them to come back. Once a dog has an infestation of roundworms, re-infection is extremely easy. Roundworms are passed in poo and can live in the soil in your garden (or anywhere dogs poo) for a considerable amount of time.

    Normally, puppies are treated extremely often for round worms - almost all puppies have them - and for quite a long period of time. After that, regular worming is required to reduce the worm burden your dog carries.

    There is an article here: http://www.thelabradorsite.com/worms-in-dogs-how-to-keep-your-labrador-worm-free/
     
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    Thank you for that. It doesn't help I suppose when the vet was giving me a wormer treating the wrong worm every month. My pup was getting no protection from roundworm at all. I'm so annoyed. Hopefully now she is on the correct tablet - no more roundworms!
     

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