Depends on the type of worm. If you don't KNOW, ask your Vet. Pyrantel Pamoate Suspension is often used by kennel owners for pinworms. It's inexpensive and available without an Rx on the net.
Draw the correct amount by the dog's weight into a syringe (without the needle) and spray against the top of the dog's mouth (to keep it from going down the "wrong pipe"). Keep your dog's area clean, as in pick up waste immediately and check their stool to see if they need a second dose and minimize reinfection.
Pinworms can also be transferred to humans. If you train 20-30 dogs at a time, you're likely to catch them, sooner or later. The same formulation will work -- that's what it was made for -- it tastes pleasantly minty. Follow dosage on the container.
No don't give it any sort of medication unless you have consulted a vet.
No, because: 1. Vaccines don't cure diseases, they prevent the person/dog from getting them in the first place, and 2. Vaccenes prevent against viruses, while heart worms are, well, worms. You can buy medication o give your do to prevent against worms, and to try and get rid of them, but there is no vaccine.
It is generally safe to give your cat an antibiotic 2 hours earlier than the scheduled time, but it is best to consult with your veterinarian to ensure it will not affect the effectiveness of the medication.
No, it's not ok to drink alcohol while taking that medication. It will make the Ascaris and all the worms wake up and return back to life, and eat you from inside while you're a live, and you wont even be able to know. Anyone can give any stupid answer... Duh!
every 6 weeks every 2 weeks for a puppy
Yes, it is recommended to give your puppy regular deworming medication as a preventative measure, even if there are no signs of worms. Puppies are at high risk for worms, and deworming can help prevent potential health issues. Consult with your veterinarian for the best deworming schedule for your puppy.
Usually when your dog spits out a worm he/she has worms and just to be sure look around in his/her poop and if your dog dose have worms there will be some in there i recommenbd to talk to a vet about it and they should give your do some medication
A homehealth nurse will still give the medication. She need to have an IV needle,saline solution, syringe , plaster and injection site adapter.
It is reported that virus infections cannot be treated by antibiotic medication. Only bacterial infects are effected by antibiotics. Therefore doctors will only issue such things as analgesia to counter pain and temperature
Clavamox is an antibiotic medication that is typically available in tablet or liquid form and is meant to be taken orally. It is not designed to be dissolved in water or any other liquid as this can affect its effectiveness. It is best to follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian and give the medication as directed.
Anything in an animal's feces has the potential to be contagious. Consult dog's veterinarian and they can give you some medication for your puppy.
It depends on the antibiotic. There are many.