well it doesn't matter but just in case is gets ill i wouldn't give it an out of date worming tablet .
Read the package, but right off hand I would say it is not a good idea.
I would not recommend it...but check with your veterinarian.
dont even risk it 94% of puppies are at risk of infection because worming tablets are given to them the day before their jabs
Worming has been known for thousands of years and is a technique developed by herbalists. A good example of an anthelmintic (worming agent) is wormwood, which is the herb used to give vermouth its bitter taste. Garlic can also be used to eliminate pinworms.
You give the dog a de-worming treatment, bought from a veterinarian, at an appropriate does for the size and age of the dog.
Yes, you should always read the labels on the packet and follow those directions
The dose of deworming drug doesn't depend on breed, it depends on weight. The type of deworming drug depends on what type of parasites the dog has. A veterinarian should run a fecal test and examine any dog to ensure that the appropriate drug is used and that the appropriate dose of deworming drug is given.
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
give them 60 mg
Buy horse worming medicine and give them a small amount (like the end of your pinky size) every 3 months.
one tablet can give you 1 hours sleep because i have experianced m taking regulary that
one tablet at the first time.Another tablet each time that it will defecate liquid diahrrea .