Wow all the long explinations for such a simple answer! LOL Just go to any pet store(I go to TSC) they sell ALL KINDS of wormer. Read the boxes some treat one kind of worm others will treat several kinds. I buy the tasty paste. It is beef flavored and I have no prooblem giving it to my dogs.
**Side Note**
You are not going to kill your dog if you worm them! LOL If the worms do not go away then you take your dog to the vet.
2007-01-08 23:30:41
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answered by crested_love 4
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Your dog has worms. I don't know much about worms so I had to look it up.
Yes the dog's worms can be passed to your children. The best thing at this point is to take your dog to the vet to take a look at it. You can't just give your dog random medication and hope it cures the worm because doing that can harm your dog. Your vet will have to take a look @ the sample, and do an evalutation on your dog and proceed to give the proper medication for the type of worm it is (hookworm, tapeworm, roundworm, and whipworm).
You have to find a way to take your dog to the vet, even if you lost your job (sorry to say).
http://www.carecredit.com/vetmed/whycc.html You can apply for care credit for your dog. It's a credit card (no interest, no annual fees), which is good for emergencies like this one.
http://www.vescone.com/about-vescone/care-credit.htm You can find a vet that offers it and try to apply for it and take your dog to the vet.
You are also going to get chewed out on this forum by people just to let you know by saying you can't take your dog to the vet (so you might want to edit).
http://www.cah.com/dr_library/wormsdog.html
http://andoveranimal.com/round-dog.html
http://andoveranimal.com/hook-dog.html
http://www.canismajor.com/dog/worms.html#Round
Good Luck.
2007-01-08 21:53:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably the worm is a tape worm, mammals get them from ingesting fleas or flea eggs. People get them the same way, so if your kids ingest fleas, they will get tapeworms. You can easily treat it with a drug called Drontal, you can get this from your vet for about $15 for two doses. You give one pill, then two weeks later, you give the second dose. If you call your vet, and talk to the vet tech/assistant and explain your financial situation, they will probably work with you. Please don't get the cheap stuff at the discount store, it usually does more harm than good, causing diarrhea and such without ridding the animal of worms.
I would also recommend dipping your dog in a flea/tick dip. You can get this at your AG store, (Zema, Zodiac,Fosters) for about $12 bucks and then your pet won't have fleas anymore for a while. Fill a large trashcan, one your dog can sit in and not be underwater, then put the appropriate amount of dip per gallon in the can, and put your dog in it. Doing this outside is much easier than the bathtub method, then you can dump the dip outside and kill the fleas/ticks in the yard.
2007-01-08 22:00:54
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answered by ihave5katz 5
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Go to a pet care store and buy some Canex products for your dogs. Canex products come in several formats (check out the link below) so you'll be able to select one most appropriate for your dog.
Each of the Canex products treats a number of common worms in dogs: roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms , whipworms so chances are that the worm you found in your dog's stool is one of those. Do it today to protect your pet and especially and more importantly, your children.
If the store does not carry Canex, you can ask them for some other brand that may be equivalent. Or order Canex online via the same link below. It isn't that expensive.
2007-01-08 22:00:07
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answered by Anonymous
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OTC wormers can be harmful to pets. A vet needs to determine the type of worm or worms the dog has so they can know what medication to treat the dog with. They will need a fecal sample. Yes, many parasites can be passed to children. Use a credit card or arrange for payments.
2007-01-08 23:37:55
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answered by Stick to Pet Rocks 7
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those are tapeworms. extremely tapeworm segements, there are categories of tapeworms Taenia sp. and so on. they're brought about by technique of a canines eating a flea with a tapeworm larval phase interior it. The flea digests and the tapeworm is released into the canines digestive device the place it feeds off of fecal cloth. Segments are intermittently shed as a technique of reproduction. they might additionally produce egg packets yet those are confusing to locate even on fecal samples with a microscope. This answer is easy deduction. Hook worms and whipworms are too small to be conveniently considered with the bare eye and around worms are greater and properly...around(commonly appear like spaghetti) Get cestex pill out of your vet and positioned the canines on a flea preventative ordinary. lower back they don't look to be unfavorable to the animals wellbeing even with the shown fact that.
2016-12-15 19:24:16
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answered by ? 4
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If it's flat, it's a tapeworm. Otherwise it may be a roundworm. Either way, the best thing to do would be to take him to a Vet so he can get de-wormed and medicated.
If you can't afford it, try going to your local SPCA. They usually try to work with low-income families.
2007-01-08 22:21:27
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answered by jaycie685 2
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Give him Drontal - I guess you can buy it from a pet store or the net, dosage appropriate for the dogs weight, repeat in 14 days.
2007-01-08 21:38:53
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answered by cpinatsi 7
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