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Old 07-28-2006, 11:22 AM   #6
YorkieRose
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Robbie and I agree to disagree and that is just fine..this happens with breeders...infact..
This is an area where breeders disagree...the reason I do not routinely worm is because I have not had a positive stool on an adult or puppy in dozens of years. If your bitch has not had problems, none in your kennel, then my vets always thought it wise to do a stool...no worms or parasites, no need to worm..
I have seen too many problems worming pups under 8 weeks or so..upset stomachs, vomiting, loose stools..do waht works for you and your litter..best wishes
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