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I agree with all above members, you cannot buy over the counter de-wormer, a vet must determine what kind of worms they are and treat accordingly. You MUST get these babies to a vet, take a fresh stool sample, place each dogs stool in aluminum foil and put their name on the stool sample foil. The vet will test the stool of each dog, there are parasites that cannot be seen by the naked eye, a micro-scope is needed. As yorkiemom1 (Judy) stated you are infecting your yard if that is where your dogs pee and poop, if they are leash walked then any dog that sniffs the pooped area can get infected also. You took these babies to give them a better life, some times they need more then just LOVE, they need medical attention NOW . PLEASE for the sake of these precious babies do not put off taking both of them to the vet. |
wow after just reading this thread I will not be coming back here, especially yorkiemom1 post. Anytime I have posted here I get rude comments just from asking questions. Trying to come here for educated owners may as well spend the money going to the vet first instead of seeking suggestions here |
Wow just wow, I see nothing rude in this thread. There are NO VETS on YT, ppl ask advise they get advise, suggestions, best thing to do is take to a vet where what ever is wrong with the dog will be seen with human eyes, not internet guessing. Yorkiemom1 gives the best advise, what's best for the dog, VET care. Anyone that is looking to save money by bypassing a vet and thinks they can get a free remedy on YT are very wrong when it comes to medical issues. If you leave YT it's your and your dogs lost. |
When I went to the Vet yesterday for a wellness check my vet also saw grayish bumps on Boomer's lower abdomen and thighs. He said it may be an allergy and just keep an eye on it. He also suggested rinsing him daily with lukewarm water to help rinse out the allergy. I will bring him back if I see it getting worse or him itching more. Right now I dont see him itching anymore than his brother. |
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