12-30-2010, 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Donnainohio63 Well I got Scooter to the vet and I took Sadie to because by the time it was time for Scooter's appointment, Sadie had the runs real bad but no blood. I did have a stool sample, I asked Jill, the receptionist if it would be ok to just bring in the pee pad that Scooter had went on and she said yes, so I did. Get this,,,my babies both have round worms.
How did this happen? I asked the vet, when I brought them in for all their shots did you not de worm them? She said since both their stool samples came back negative that there was no need to. I just do not understand it, I thought all puppies got de wormed no matter what.
So now that Scooter has lost 2 ounces, is dehydrated and is so sick, she de worms him. Am I stupid? I think something is not right here.
My poor baby boy is on three different medicines plus the de wormer.
I am watching him very closely, he is sleeping now. I guess I just do not understand how they both can go from testing negative to having full blown out worms in a matter of one month. If anyone knows the answer to this please tell me.
Thank you all for the prayers for my baby Scooter.
My babies are spoiled RIP Sophie Lynn Mommy loves and misses you | Worms are very common in puppies. He will feel better soon. I think he had them all along but did not show up in the fecal when you brought them in. Did they tell you what kind of worms?
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