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YT Addict Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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| ![]() I'm sorry Pennies Mom but I just had to laugh at your post when I had my first ever dog an Austrailian Sheppard (Rocky) he pooped out I swear it was a gazillion live worms and some of them were dangling out of his but, would have loved to see your face then lol. Don't worry if she's on a dewormer she'll be fine. Sorry for laughing xo |
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Northern VA
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| ![]() ROFL!!!!! Are you going to wrap it and put a bow on top? I'm glad I read this post. Now I won't freak out if I see worms in Magnus's poop. But I'll definitely be grossed out. -_- At least you know the dewormer is working! |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: ,nc,usa
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| ![]() Just in case you need to know...... While most worms that dogs and cats get, cannot reproduce in humans, they can still get in and they can parasitise and grow and cause many various problems inside of us! So make sure that everything the poop has touched is cleaned really really well with hot water and a really good sanitizing cleanser if possible! And scrub especially under those fingernails and no puppy kisses till you know the worms are gone!!!!!! |
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No Longer a Member Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: yorkietown
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YT 500 Club Member | ![]() ive calmed down a bit since then its just not something you wanna do at 1230 at night come home from work hi baby ut oh you poopie in your bed "IN HER BED!! ick " pick up the poop and there's a giant worm hanging outta it i have a strong stomach but ICK ...i pulled her poop apart this morning and found on little tiny hair sized one so ide have never know if this one hadnt decided to stick its neck out...literally thanx everyone and gizmos mom i probably woukld have puked glad you got a kick outta it ![]()
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Crazy about Kacee! Donating Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Kansas
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| ![]() Hope she is doing ok. ![]() ![]() There are two types of Roundworms and they are the most common Worm infestation in dogs – and puppies in particular. The symptoms of Roundworms include: pot-belly appearance, diarrhea, vomiting, dull coat and weight loss. You may even see this type of Worm in your dogs vomit or feces. They look like pieces of spaghetti up to 6 inches long or longer. All puppies should be regularly wormed from two weeks of age (and all adult dogs wormed every year) to guard against roundworms. Puppies should continue to be dewormed every 3 weeks for the best results. This type of Worm is usually treated with oral medication, with follow-up fecal screenings. This is one of the types of Worms that can be transferred to humans, but good hygiene will usually eliminate this threat. If you have a puppy, make sure to pick up his feces and make sure you encourage your children to wash their hands after playing with the new puppy. Routine deworming of the new puppy and good hygiene are the best for preventing any problems with you and your family.
__________________ Karen ![]() ![]() Muffin 1991-2005 Rest in Peace My Little Angel |
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and Lucy too Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: ohio
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| ![]() seems the dewormer worked. No kisses yet! |
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BANNED! Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Boston, MA
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| ![]() OMG OMG! PUUUUUKE! I had to laugh reading this but how GROSS! I would have totally freaked out too if I saw a worm in my dog's poo. I probably would have fainted or called the fire department. I'm a little wimp I guess. ![]() ![]() |
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BANNED! Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Taylorsville, UT USA
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| ![]() lol... i think i would rather see a dead worm in doggy doo then an autopsy, but thats just me! |
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Between♥Suspensions Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Vaissades
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| ![]() What was the medicine you gave her called, I think you will get a lot more constructive criticism if people know the wormer being used as to know what worm you are dealing with. My Elvis came to me and I get FULL testing done for my dogs, anywho he came to me with whip worms, I too was panicked, he had a three day meds reg. and now he's on a heart-worm medicine that prevents the other worms in my area as well. I give him Iverheart, whip worms are not in my region. It is import to know the parasite issues in your specific region and the surrounding regions...incase you get a visiting dog, treating for every possible parasite is a bit extreme, anyways all my dogs are on Iverheart and frontline plus to prevent parasites, I gave all my all my dogs Panacor for worming. THE MOST IMPORT THING WITH WORMS IS CLEANING UP POOP!!!! Sounds awful but try not to let your dog poop on grass or soil, cement or tile is easier to disinfect, if it is whip worms once they are in the soil they are a real stinker to get out I'm told, you may also consult a local nursery to find out about soil cleansing for parasites in their gestational periods, personally we use a pest control service who sprays the yard once a month with a solution safe for dogs and children, it is designed strictly for insects livers to be unable to process, if you want I will enquirer about the name of it for you. If the worms are small and hanging on the bottom like little pieces of rice, they're tape worms if they are larger and coming out the dewormer is working on large tape worms or another kind, whip worms I was told a microscopic and personally I saw no worms in Elvis' pooh...but call the vet to be safe, and make sure you feel not only full informed when you get off the phone or leave the office but that you can educate others, and clean up all poop the minute it s the ground, then disinfect the area.Was the wormer a 3 day treatment or a once a month treatment? Hope I was helpful. |
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Between♥Suspensions Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Vaissades
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Between♥Suspensions Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Vaissades
Posts: 7,979
| ![]() hook worms or round worms as it is the treatment for them specifically...if it is a mixture of pyrantel pamoate and another wormer or dewormer I should say the it could be for tape or whip worms but if that is the only ingredient then it is for hook or round. Google search them in dogs and see what you can find about how to clean the infected area and see what else you can use to kill them in larva stage and so forth. Bleach works best on cement and other flat surfaces |
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