wrap it in CHEESE! ... it the dog doesn't have weight problems
It is important to consult with a veterinarian before giving any over the counter wormer to a puppy. They can recommend the most appropriate and safe product based on the puppy's age, weight, and specific needs.
a puppy wormer
If you are using Diatomaceous Earth as the wormer, you will give 1 tablespoon per day.
No, it is not safe to give cat wormer to dogs. Cats and dogs have different metabolisms and reactions to medications, so it is important to use the appropriate wormer specifically designed for dogs. Using cat wormer on dogs can be harmful and potentially toxic to them.
It's definitely a sign that the puppy has worms. Give it a de-wormer according to package instructions and it should be fine. If the bloating persists, take it to a vet.
monthly
No, sheep and goats should not have the same kind of wormer unless specified it is for both animals. Goats need a higher concentration of wormer than sheep.
First of all do you know what type of worms your puppy has? You should also weigh your puppy. Get on your scale and weigh yourself first, then get the puppy and weigh both of you. Subtract the weight of yourself alone from the weight of you and the puppy and you will get the weight of your pup. The instructions for how much to give your pup is on the bottle of the dewormer. They use terms such as ml which is the same as 1cc in a syringe. If you do not know what you are doing, take your pup into see your Veterinarian and also take in a stool sample from your puppy. If you do deworm at home, be sure to repeat the deworming in 10-14 days.
You already have the weight... now divide the ml's and whala! (apx. 1/2 tsp)
yes or the worm will eat the babies brains
Give a wormer that contains praziquantel.
1cc per 7 pounds of dog.