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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 545856" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>It can take a while before you see worms of any sort, if that is the problem, or she might start retching. I had one pup that i never saw a single one in her stool. Breeder had wormed them, good breeder too who really cared about his dogs. But she started retching them up right before time to worm her again, mom nearly tossed her cookies too right along with her and I have an awfully strong stomach, but it's disgusting. I wormed her right away, then I saw the dead ones in the stool and she was much much better........and the "puppy tummy" was gone. She might also scoot her fanny on the floor because they tend to be itchy when near the anus. (a way of spreading the eggs) We lived in apartments at the time and I faithfully wormed once a month because of other dogs.....and no clue if others did the worming or not. </p><p></p><p>With the adult dogs I don't do once a month anymore as they have no contact with other dogs and other dogs do not come into the yard due to the fence, but I do it several times a year still. </p><p></p><p>Wormer is cheaper via our vet than at walmart, oddly enough. And I just realized I missed Maggies last appointment so I have to call them monday and set it up again. She has her last set of puppy shots and I'll set her appointment for her spaying which will be at 5 months. </p><p></p><p>Is she whining or crying out when she goes? Any chance she got hold of one of Broady's bones and might have a sliver she's trying to pass? A pup did that on us too (I'm just so lucky lol ) she snitched a pork chop bone from Molly, must not have chewed the darn thing at all...........and screamed (yes they can scream) when she tried to poop it out. sister in law (bless his heart) had to physically help her pass it as she had it part way and it hurt so much she refused to push it the rest of the way out. Not sharp edge, just wedged. I didn't even know she'd gotten hold of it. omg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 545856, member: 84"] It can take a while before you see worms of any sort, if that is the problem, or she might start retching. I had one pup that i never saw a single one in her stool. Breeder had wormed them, good breeder too who really cared about his dogs. But she started retching them up right before time to worm her again, mom nearly tossed her cookies too right along with her and I have an awfully strong stomach, but it's disgusting. I wormed her right away, then I saw the dead ones in the stool and she was much much better........and the "puppy tummy" was gone. She might also scoot her fanny on the floor because they tend to be itchy when near the anus. (a way of spreading the eggs) We lived in apartments at the time and I faithfully wormed once a month because of other dogs.....and no clue if others did the worming or not. With the adult dogs I don't do once a month anymore as they have no contact with other dogs and other dogs do not come into the yard due to the fence, but I do it several times a year still. Wormer is cheaper via our vet than at walmart, oddly enough. And I just realized I missed Maggies last appointment so I have to call them monday and set it up again. She has her last set of puppy shots and I'll set her appointment for her spaying which will be at 5 months. Is she whining or crying out when she goes? Any chance she got hold of one of Broady's bones and might have a sliver she's trying to pass? A pup did that on us too (I'm just so lucky lol ) she snitched a pork chop bone from Molly, must not have chewed the darn thing at all...........and screamed (yes they can scream) when she tried to poop it out. sister in law (bless his heart) had to physically help her pass it as she had it part way and it hurt so much she refused to push it the rest of the way out. Not sharp edge, just wedged. I didn't even know she'd gotten hold of it. omg [/QUOTE]
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