Yes a dewormer can cause death if you give way too much of it. That is why it is important to weigh your dog to get an accurate weight before you deworm your dog. The deworming medications are based on the weight of the dog.
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.
Take your dog to the vet!
Paste dewormers designed for horses should not be utilized in dogs, due to the risk of overdosing and causing serious injury or death.
Dog wormer products are effective in keeping your pet healthy by eliminating hookworms, roundworms, heartworms and tapeworms in dogs. However, different products may have different effectiveness depending on quality of the de-wormer used.
The dogs that survived tapeworms and diseases, were eventually shot.
NO NO! Chocolate is poisonous to both dogs and cats and could cause death.
There are no commercial dewormers available over the counter that are effective against tapeworms - you have to get the medication from your veterinarian.
Van Wormer Library was created in 1901.
Grover S. Wormer was born in 1821.
Grover S. Wormer died in 1904.
No, the ingredients and dose rates are different between cats and dogs, and some dewormers can only be used in one species. Your best option is to get a cat-specific dewormer to treat your cat's worms - for the majority of worms cats get, there are pretty cheap medication available to deal with them.
Depends what type. Some caterpillars can be so harmful that they can cause dogs death and asmatha suffers could lead to death to.