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Sick Puppy. Reaction to Frontline???
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<blockquote data-quote="Stressed2theHilt" data-source="post: 18626" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Definately let your vet know what was going on and what you did.</p><p></p><p>She should do a thorough pre-surgical physical and make a determination from there. Yes, she can run a fecal at this time as well. I'd lean towards her doing the spay.</p><p></p><p>Worms and dogs go hand in hand. Unless you live in a completely sterile environment you'll always have wormings to do. Even if the dogs lived only inside, year round they could still get the worms if you happen to walk thru an area that the worms were "deposited" in. Just like fleas, a fact of pet life.</p><p></p><p>Having worms is not a reflection upon the pet owner.</p><p></p><p>The typical wormer is Pyrantal Pamoate. It is a great wormer but does not kill whipworms. I'm a huge fan of Panacur, it gets whipworms. But it is expensive. Also, neither or those will kill tapeworms. Prazaquantel (droncit) is the drug of choice for tapeworms. It just recently became available without a prescription.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stressed2theHilt, post: 18626, member: 1409"] Definately let your vet know what was going on and what you did. She should do a thorough pre-surgical physical and make a determination from there. Yes, she can run a fecal at this time as well. I'd lean towards her doing the spay. Worms and dogs go hand in hand. Unless you live in a completely sterile environment you'll always have wormings to do. Even if the dogs lived only inside, year round they could still get the worms if you happen to walk thru an area that the worms were "deposited" in. Just like fleas, a fact of pet life. Having worms is not a reflection upon the pet owner. The typical wormer is Pyrantal Pamoate. It is a great wormer but does not kill whipworms. I'm a huge fan of Panacur, it gets whipworms. But it is expensive. Also, neither or those will kill tapeworms. Prazaquantel (droncit) is the drug of choice for tapeworms. It just recently became available without a prescription. [/QUOTE]
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