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Old 06-30-2010, 07:01 AM   #221
JeanieK
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Originally Posted by Shasha View Post
yep..im in full support of that...start at 2 weeks with a mild wormer....if any of my pups are really small, (i have a 5 week old who is 2 weeks premature and a orphan)..i will worm her at 6 weeks (4 weeks).
It always amazes me when new or realtively new breeders will not even consider what a long time experienced breeder, has to say. Some of the breeders on here have forgotten more than the rest of us will ever know about breeding. They could write a book on it. And yet they are willing to share their expertise with us for free. And still, their advice is casually dismissed.

Why on earth would anyone feed poison to a puppy unnecessarily? Knowing that it can cause cancer later in life.

And why, if your adult dogs are worm free, do you think your puppies have worms? Where did they get them, if not from the adults?

And why would you not have a stool sample checked to make sure, so if they do have worms, you can treat all of your dogs, to stop the on going infestation? Because if your puppies have worms, your adult dogs do also.

More info on over vaccinating for those who really want what is best for the puppies.

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