I was scammed by a BAD puppy dealer. Who has no heart in her chest. My puppy was at the vet when i set her up because she failed to give me a reciept stating that id given her a diamond ring in exchange for him. I also gave her 0 cash. At the time i was only seeking help with the vet bill. Now im gonna get everything i can get from this heartless WORM! She has no soul as you will see on this CLIP. BUSTED! Her Name is Ana Enamorado, Her email is yorkienamorado@gmail.com Can you believe this woman told me that I killed my dog? Lets get Justice for him… Pass this clip to a caring friend. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Question by nitapearl: Tape worms detected in pregnant dog. Safe to de-worm only 10 days into pregnancy? Product?
Just wondering which medication is safe for only ten days into pregnancy. Is there a safe product or should I wait a bit before de-worming?
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Answer by Periwinkle Panacur. Talk to your vet. Don’t use over the counter meds on a pregnant dog.
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With the help of Bayer graphics, we look at the life cycle and control of the cat tapeworm Dipylidium caninum. For more veterinary podcasts visit The Vetpodcast at www.vetpodcast.podomatic.com Video Rating: 0 / 5
Question by tena: i think my dog has tape worm?
ok, so i asked a question about 30 mins ago about my dog. i found small, white, very flat mobile worms crawling in her poop. so i did research and found that it’s probably tapeworm fragments…and they say that tape worms come from fleas. but we dont hav fleas… she doesnt have fleas… and neither does the other dog. they’ve NEVER had fleas or been around another dog with fleas.
where did she get them?
dang.. come to think of it… she did pick up a dead bird last week……
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Answer by Stark Tapeworms come from eating fleas, Or eating rodents. They can also sometimes get them from eating road kill, or other dead animals that might have been infected. My friend has 5 dogs, and 10 acres of land. The dogs roam around, and sometimes stumble upon a dead animal to eat, and they get infected with tapeworms that way. Take your dog to the vet and describe what you saw. They might also want to check a stool sample to look for any other intestinal parasites. Then they will give you a dewormer that will take care of it. Good luck with your dog!!!
**It wouldn’t be a bad idea to get your dog on some kind of flea control, like Frontline or Advantix. Even just One flea could be enough to cause tapeworms.