Sunday, October 10th, 2010 at 4:23 am
Question by meow: My brothers dog has tapeworms, should I de-worm my cats?
My cats get Frontline Plus monthly.
Should I go to the vets for dewormer or use food grade diatomaceous earth(I have 5 lbs of it)?
BTW I haven’t seen tapeworm segments in the cats feces.
Best answer:
Answer by sky
yes buy drontel
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Tuesday, September 28th, 2010 at 10:23 pm
Question by Girlie Girl: How much is it to go to the vet and get the medicine to de-worm your dog?
I want to know how much money would it cost to go to the vet and prescribe the medicine to de-worm your puppy
Best answer:
Answer by Sandy K
I don’t think the vet will sell you the medicine, he would want to do it himself.I don’t think it would cost to much.When you have animals you must take care of them properly.
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Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 at 9:16 am
Monday, July 12th, 2010 at 9:54 am
Question by mac_user: Does any know how to de-worm a dog with natural ingredients?
Best answer:
Answer by Doc
Force feed him a couple of dips of Skoal for a couple of days… seriously.
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Thursday, June 17th, 2010 at 4:10 pm
Question by .: Do I really need to de-worm my other dog even though he has no evidence of tapeworms?
One of my dogs has tapeworm (found the moving “rice” in his stool.) When I called the vet to set an appointment, they wanted me to bring my other dog in for the medication as well (and charge another office visit…)
The dog with worms was recently adopted from the pound and was a stray prior to that. I haven’t seen any fleas in the house, but I treated the house just to be sure. My other dog does not ever eat the infected dog’s feces or lick his behind. And they are both on revolution to prevent fleas.
I feel like I shouldn’t have to treat my dog for something he may not even have. Can I just wait to see if the evidence of tapeworm appears in that dog? Or is it really necessary to just give them both the meds?
Best answer:
Answer by Johanna Sinik
Go to the vet and have it checked.
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