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Originally Posted by JeanieK They do not get worms from licking each others behinds if the other dog does not have worms. Worms come from worms.
If your dogs have worms and your dogs are in your house, then you have worms in your house. ICK
Get rid of the worms in your adult dogs and your 2 week old puppies will not ohave worms. Those puppies are not eating poop and licking behinds, so they must be getting the worms from their mother. BREAK THE CYCLE
My puppies do not have worms because my adult dogs do not have worms.
I did not call, those buyers liars, I questioned where they got the worms, because none of my other buyers found worms. |
no worms do not come from worms...eggs get set in something..the dog picks it up..it travels through the body and hatches and so forth and if the mother is feeding then the babies will get the same "infection" evening carrying the puppies if the mother has picked up something will transfer it to the puppies
i do not have a "ick" house..wow!
research worms and how they work in dogs
its a natural occurrence all dogs get them
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