Sometimes, deworming can cause a dog to lose their appetite or even some sickness. This is normal and should pass within a few days.
Steroids should not interfere with deworming medications but it will definitely with vaccinations.
Dogs can effectively get rid of worms through deworming medications prescribed by a veterinarian. These medications target and eliminate the worms from the dog's system, helping to improve their overall health. Regular deworming treatments are important to prevent reinfestation and keep the dog healthy.
Loss of Appetite is a common effect of Percocet.
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No, deworming is not spelled with a hyphen.
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mainly just loss of appetite...
There is no vaccination that can cure worms in dogs. Instead, deworming medications are used to treat and eliminate various types of intestinal parasites, such as roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms. Vaccines can help prevent certain infections, but for worm infestations, regular deworming and preventive measures are essential. Always consult a veterinarian for the appropriate treatment plan for your dog.
Generally, no - the typical medications sold for deworming dogs is not dosed at a low enough level to safely give to cats. You can cause severe medical issues, including possibly death, by using dog deworming medications on cats. The over-the-counter medications for cats are fairly inexpensive, and certainly a lot cheaper than an emergency visit to the vet.
Dosing will depend on the deworming drug used.
Lots of things can affect your appetite - sickness, worry, and medication side effects are just three things.
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