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Then why is backyard/bad breeder there? I can see the worm/deworm tag as having a place but the other things seem to be wrongly applied from what I've read. |
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I know some people that bought dogs from well know show breeders and their dogs had coccidia and/or giardia. Anyone that has a large number of dogs is at risk of getting it no matter how clean they try to keep their place. |
I'm finding it hard to believe that a person who's been here since 2006 with over 2500 posts is all of the sudden a bad/backyard breeder over deworming methods. It seems vindictive. Just my opinion. It also leads me to believe that the tagging feature may be easily abused. |
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This forum is a place to share information. It may not be recieved by some posting within the thread, but it may help others that are reading the thread. |
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I agree. From what I've read, some of those are warrantless based on this topic. |
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If you look at the bottom of this page under post reply, there's a bookmark window, underneath is a tag window. It seems anyone can apply tags. |
I just clicked on edit tags and added "health" so anyone can do it. |
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There is no need for that based soley on this topic. My gut feeling is that someone didn't like what another said, so they applied the tag. There is always room for disagreement without hostility. |
Also, if anyone's noticed, the original poster has left the building. |
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New research shows that it is not good and should not be done. Feeding poison to our puppies unnecessarily is not good. it causes other issues down the road. Why not just get a simple stool sample test done first. One little test. And then if the puppies do have worms, you can treat all of your dogs, because if one has worms, chances are they all do, and you can prevent it the next time by keeping your adult dogs worm free, and you won't have to deworm the puppies. it's about education, it's about new breeders learning from experienced breeders. |
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