Synanthic can be used on dogs although it is commonly prescribed for use in cattle. Before giving it to your dog, seek the advice of a veterinarian.
No, Synanthic is not recommended for use in cats. It is specifically formulated for use in cattle and goats to treat internal parasites. It is important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the most appropriate treatment for worms in cats.
Dogs can get worms from ingesting contaminated soil, water, or feces that contain worm eggs or larvae. They can also pick up worms from infected animals, like other dogs or wildlife. Regular deworming and good hygiene practices can help prevent worms in dogs.
No, hot dogs are a type of processed meat product made from a combination of meat and other ingredients such as spices, salt, and preservatives. There should be no worms present in commercially produced hot dogs.
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No, not all dogs are born with worms. However, puppies can contract worms from their mother during pregnancy or nursing, so it is important to have regular check-ups with a veterinarian to monitor and treat any worm infestations.
No, Synanthic is not recommended for use in cats. It is specifically formulated for use in cattle and goats to treat internal parasites. It is important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the most appropriate treatment for worms in cats.
The answer is NO humans can not get worms from dogs
Yes. Though the parasitic worms of horses are similar to the worms of dogs, they are not the the same. This means that horses won't pick up worms from dogs and vice versa.
Dogs can certainly have worms and parvo at the same time. But worms in the feces definitely means the dog has worms.
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Worms live in poop. By eating poop they have worms and barf
Dogs can get worms from eating infected feces, soil, or prey animals. Common symptoms of worms in dogs include weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, bloated belly, and scooting on the ground. Regular vet check-ups and deworming can help prevent and treat worms in dogs.
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yes they can