Yes, but only with certain dewormers - there are a couple safe ones for nursing dogs. Your veterinarian can help you select a safe and effective dewormer for your dog if she needs it at this time.
The puppies will be infested as well and, depending on the type of worm, their development could be impaired if worms are feeding off of the fetuses while in the womb.
All earthworms are hermaphrodites, which means that every worm is both male and female. Because of this, there is no such thing as a female worm, so there is no separate name for a female worm.
no you will kill them
You start deworming regimens in puppies at 2 weeks and again at four weeks then a worm check at 6 weeks. Usually strongid is a good dewormer.
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Worms have both male and female reproductive organs, allowing them to reproduce sexually. The male reproductive organs include testes and sperm ducts, while the female reproductive organs consist of ovaries and oviducts. During mating, worms exchange sperm, which fertilizes the eggs produced by the female worm.
Worms are hermaphrodites which means they have both male and female parts. Your worm is male and female. If you are only keeping one worm, I suggest you get it some worm friends. Worms only "enjoy" (meaning actually do) three things: eating, defecating, and living the worm-thug life (hanging out in coils with other worms, eating, defecating, having sex). Name it Pat or choose a name from nameplayground ambiguous. Name your worm Earthworm Jim/Jane/Jessica Biel or GTFO.
Worms are hermaphrodites. They are both male and female.
worms are hermaphrodites , they have both male and female reproductive systems.
In the life cycle of the round worm, a very early life stage occurring within the uterus of the female round worm.
Puppies can not get worms from being held too much. Worm infestation can be contracted from eating undercooked meats, or licking grass where an infected animal has defecated.
Worms are both male and female. One end is male and the other is female.