Dogs eat deworming medicine and don t pull worms, why do dogs still pull live worms after eating dew

Updated on pet 2024-07-17
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Personally, I think that before taking the medicine, the insects are alive, and they can crawl out of the poop after they come out, and after taking the medicine, the insect medicine is dead, and they are covered by the poop, and if they can't crawl, you can't see it, if you don't believe it, you can break it open with your hands and see

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This indicates that the adult worms are almost cleared, but it does not mean that there are no more eggs. Insect medicine can generally only remove adult worms can not remove eggs, generally eggs will become worms in 20 days, so insect medicine is not to eat some can solve the problem, please follow the instructions of the instructions to continue to give the dog medicine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Some anthelmintic drugs sometimes kill the worms and digest them directly, but you don't see them in the stool. I didn't see a single bug in my dog's poop after deworming. Hehe. Don't worry. After a week, it's good to eat deworming once.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Observe for a few days, it may be finished.

    If not, don't worry. If there are still bugs, feed them again. Don't take this medicine indiscriminately.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    That means the worms in your stomach are cleaned!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It may be that the effect of the deworming drug has not been fully exerted, and the general dog will have worms in the poop within three days after using the anthelmintic drug, but they are basically dead bugs. If the dog continues to pull live worms after deworming, this should not be a clean deworming performance, and a second or even a third deworming is required. It may be that the effect of the deworming drug has not been fully exerted, and the general dog will have worms in the poop within three days after using the anthelmintic drug, but they are basically dead bugs.

    If the dog continues to pull live worms after deworming, this should not be a clean deworming performance, and a second or even a third deworming is required.

    Dogs under 6 months of age need to be dewormed once a month, every 3 months after 6 months of age, and once every 2 months in spring and summer. At present, there are many internal anthelmintic drugs on the market, including imported dog heart protection, Bai pet qing, etc., and domestic intestinal worm qing. There are more worms in the dog's body, and the phenomenon of pulling out the adult worms may occur after taking deworming drugs, and then the number of deworming times is completed until there are no worms in the feces.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are four reasons why the puppy has eaten deworming medicine and no worms come out:

    One possibility is that the puppy doesn't have bugs in its body.

    The second is that the drug is not effective enough to fight the insects.

    The third is that you are buying counterfeit medicines.

    Fourth, the bugs in the puppy's body are too small to be visible to the naked eye.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think the puppy took the deworming medicine and no bugs came out, the first is that there are no bugs, and the second is the deworming medicine you just ate, and it will not be excreted until the next day, thank you.

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