Your question doesn't say what you want to know about treating a dog for roundworms.
Quickly as possible because without shots for treating heartworms the dog can die.
Roundworm If it is your dog you need to treat it for worms.
If you're seeing worms in your dog's vomit, they are probably round worms. They kind of look like spaghetti noodles. You can't usually see hook worms with the naked eye. You should take a stool sample to your veterinarian to determine exactly what type of worms the dog has. Most puppies are born with round worms, but hooks are much more serious.
Its the opposite, actually, tobacco wont kill the round worms, instead it will kill you're dog! so please don't give yer dog tobacco. it doesn't even kill round worms so its a waist of your life, waisting money and your dog dieing.
round worms are round and flat worms are flat!
The dog have a weak digestivive system or the tapeworms is too epic.
Round worms are nematoda, which are, mostly, parasitic worms. A round worm is also called a Guinea worm.
You never mentioned what kind of worms your dog was treated. For hook and round worms an over the counter treatment may be enough. If you go to the vet they will give your dog Strongid-T, which will take care of the hook and round worms. If you are seeing white worms coming out of your dogs rectum or you see white worms in the fecal matter, your dogs has Tape worms. There is no over the counter treatment that will get rid of Tape worms. You must go to the vet who will give you a little pill to give to your dog. If your dog has tape worms you may also find tiny and I mean tiny little off white, sesame seed looking things in your dogs bedding. These are Tape worms that have crawled out of your dogs rectum and dried up and died. Sometimes this is the only evidence that a dog owner will see and wonder what the heck they are. Now you know.
The scientific name for round worms is "nematodes."
Yes. If they've had worms taking nutrition out of there body, then got treated, the only way to dispose of the dead worms naturally is to poop the dead worms out, since they are now detached from the intestine.
if the dog had disease round worms. or tape worms.
Teeny tiny black worms that are present on a dog can be evidence of a flea hatching infestation that your dog is experiencing. These tiny black worms may also signal that your dog may have tapeworms as well.