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Old 01-30-2020, 08:24 AM   #4
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When ever any of my dogs have had stomach issues I always took a fresh sample of their stool, you never know if there may be a worm issue. Worms are not necessarily seen by the naked eye or could be buried deep in the stool that you can't see them.
With my boy even if he doesn't need to see the vet, every 3 months I bring in a fresh stool sample to make sure there are no worms in it only because I live in the country with a lot of wild animals, cats and dogs always getting loose, my boy can pick up something from other animals poop by smelling it or just the soil itself can hold parasites that are not safe for our babies.

If your vet is not far away you can bring Kinder in today and drop off a fresh sample tomorrow.

Call your vet now and ask them about bringing in a stool sample, vets can get a great amount of information from poop.
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