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Old 06-30-2010, 09:03 AM   #228
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).
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Originally Posted by k Owensk9 View Post
That's YOUR opinion---some people believe other wise---ME ! And several others it looks like---I worm my pups regular--puppies DIE from worms if not treated. I've bred dogs for 28 years--I've a lot of experiance . I'm not telling you what to do so WHY are you telling some of us what to do ??? Sounds like a Shark attack !! From now on I'll post "Shark attack" when some one crosses the line !!! Shark attack.
this is not JUST MY opinion. This is fact based on actual research by veterinarians and from experience of long time breeders. When one thinks they know everything, they cannot be taught.

And 28 years ago, that was the protocal. Now we know better. And we have these new fangled contraptions called computers, where we cn look up the latest information.

I have nwever had a pujppy die from worms because I have never had a puppy that had worms, because my adjult dogs do not have wormsd.

Puppies do not jujst get worms. They have to have been transmitted to them by their mothers.

if your puppies have worms, the mothers have worms and if the mothers have worms and they are in your house, then you have worm eggs in your, exposing your family members and guests to worms.

THOSE ARE FACTS Not opinions.
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