PROBIBLY WORMS... YOU CAN PICK UP SOME OTC WORMER AT WALMART FOR 6.00. IT WILL PROBIBLY CONTAIN EITHER PYRANTEL OR PIPRIZINE(SP). ONLY GET A WORMER WITH THESE IN IT UNLESS YOU HAVE SOMEONE WHO KNOWS WHAT THEY ARE DOING. THE MEASURMENTS ARE ALOT LARGER THAN WHAT YOU WOULD GET AT THE VET BECAUSE THE AMOUNT OF THE MEDICINE IS WATERED DOWN.
ALSO... YOU WILL NEED TO DO THIS A FEW TIMES FOR EVERY 3-4 WEEKS. THE STUFF I USE IS ALOT STRONGER AND COMES FROM A FEED STORE, BUT I KNOW WHAT I AM DOING AND KNOW WHEN TOO MUCH IS TOO MUCH. DO NOT WORM YOUR PUP TOO MUCH OR ELSE YOU CAN CAUSE IRRESVERSABLE LIVER DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY FOR A MIN PIN.
I GIVE MY MIN PIN VERY SMALL DOSES OF WHAT I GIVE MY OTHER DOGS BECAUSE OF HOW SMALL HE IS(ACTUALLY MINE IS A FAT ***!).
DONT WORRY ALL PUPPIES GET WORMS FROM THEIR MOMS. IT HAPPENS. JUST WORM HIM LIKE I SAID AND HE SHOULD BE FINE. IF THE SWELLING DOESNT GO DOWN WITH IN A DAY OR TWO AND HE STOPS EATING GO TO THE VET...
WHENEVER A DOG STOPS EATING IT IS A SIGN OF SOMETHING WRONG.
2006-07-25 14:13:44
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answered by brooklyn 3
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do no longer provide the canines Valium, take him to a distinctive vet, and stop annoying approximately no count if he will "like" a distinctive vet. he's in soreness and desires help now. must be that he broke his leg, must be that his patella popped out of place and could no longer circulate decrease back in. If the canines won't use the leg, he's in extreme soreness and desires a vet now...even no count if that's 5 hours away. Even in my rural section, there's a vet a minimum of each and every 30 miles, you would be able to could do some checking to locate one closer to you.
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answered by bulman 4
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I hope they wormed him!!!!!! He may still be suffering the effects of worms. If you have been to the vet, I wouldn't be too concerned. You need to go back within a month for more vaccines anyway!!!! If it still looks like that, ask the vet at the next puppy appointment!!
2006-07-25 14:06:18
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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yeah he's fine....prolly just eating good since he is a puppy.
If you are still worried about his slightly puddgy tummy call your vet and ask. I'm sure they would be more than willing to help you!
but if he gets sick (diharea, vomitting, not eating, etc...) get him to the vet ASAP as it could be signs of illness or allergic reactions to his foods.
but most likely he is fine. Just a puppy....they gain weight really fast.
2006-07-25 14:08:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes intestinal parasites cause bloating. Did your vet check a fecal sample for intestinal parasites? Did he/she deworm your puppy? If this is not the problem then is your puppy defecating normally? If not he/she may be constipated. Call your vet
2006-07-25 14:34:54
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answered by leftygirl_75 6
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Did the vet rec that he be wormed,this is common in pups and can cause bloating.
2006-07-25 14:04:44
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answered by Heather U 1
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