dont even risk it 94% of puppies are at risk of infection because worming tablets are given to them the day before their jabs
There called worms they can be uncomfortable for puppy, so take puppy to local vet to get weighed and they will then give your puppy worming tablets your puppy will have to take these regularly maybe once a month till a certain age. Vets do package that will send out tablets when they needed to be taking.
I would not recommend it...but check with your veterinarian.
Yes, you should always read the labels on the packet and follow those directions
If by puppy cat you mean kitten? Then the answer is usually no, but all worming products tell you quite clearly on the packaging what is a safe age for the animal.
You will know if your dog has worms because it will keep on chasing its tail and barking at it just give it some DOG worming tablets
Puppies are born with worms that they can get from their mother or through their environment. Worms can cause health issues in puppies, such as weight loss, poor growth, and anemia. Regular deworming helps eliminate worms from the puppy's system and prevents potential health problems.
well it doesn't matter but just in case is gets ill i wouldn't give it an out of date worming tablet .
You can start giving Heartgard after your puppy reaches 6 weeks of age.
before working out to give you more stamina
The other dog can get tape worms from the affected puppy only if that dog were to eat the puppy's fecal matter, which is where there would be tape worms.
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no, because he'll want more treats.