Anything from a vet surgery - e.g. Drontal or Panacur.
Don't get anything from a pet shop - unreliable and occasionally dangerous, also pet shops aren't licensed to sell the correct drugs so what's the point.
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2007-04-21 07:48:16
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answered by Chalice 7
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Call your vet and see what they say. Most will want you to bring in a stool sample so they can see what type of worm it is. Most puppies have worms when they are born passed on by there mothers. Do not use over the counter crap number 1 it does not work and they can make your dog real sick. Worm pills are not that expensive they just have to know what kind and how much your puppy weighs. If your puppy is over 6 weeks its time to take to the vet and start getting his needles. They are really important.
2007-04-21 05:56:03
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answered by dee g 3
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I don't trust the over-the-counter wormong products. It is best to consult a vet when your puppy has worms as the medication varies in dosage per pound. Your vet is the best source of medication and acurate dosage.
2007-04-21 05:57:16
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answered by LostMyMind 3
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Take the puppy to the vet immediately. They can die from worms if the condition goes too far.
2007-04-21 06:05:13
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answered by Mikila 2
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You really need to see a vet. The over-the-counter stuff doesn't get all worms.
2007-04-21 06:00:29
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answered by Anonymous
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If you want one that is safe and guaranteed not to kill your puppy than you only get from the vet and at the same time get vaccinations so your puppy does not catch some contagious disease and dies
2007-04-21 05:58:26
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answered by OntarioGreys 5
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make sure it comes from a vet and you need to find out what kind of worms your pup has because there are different meds for different worms
2007-04-21 05:51:27
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answered by carly sue 5
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