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Bring a stool sample into your vet to have it examined.

good luck

2007-09-13 08:22:44 · answer #1 · answered by Bullmastiff_Boxer_lover 6 · 4 0

if you found a white furry like bug in your stool would you be concerned for your health? or think it was normal?
take your dog to a vet or a least call them,

2007-09-13 15:21:18 · answer #2 · answered by dobiz_rule 5 · 1 1

cruzshaw,
That little white furry-like bug, sounds to me like its worms!! Get him de-bugged ASAP!!! They have these big horse pills you have to make them swollow. My brother and my dad used to have to hold down our "Chow", and hold her head back, while dad put a spoon with the pill in her mouth, my brother would put both legs on each side of her, and hold her head back, then one of them would rub her neck after giving her water with the pill, so she'd swollow it. And it seemed like they did this often, until the worms were gone anyway. Like a week or something like that. But, this was in the "60"s, and so I've heard the procedure is still the same however. So, give your local vet a "Jingle" and go from there!! Good Luck to you!! I hope I'm wrong. Smile!!!

2007-09-13 15:25:17 · answer #3 · answered by Hmg♥Brd 6 · 0 1

Are you serious? Did you really need to ask advice? Um...wow, poor dog.

@NiKKinhater - If the dog have been seen by a vet in the first place, chances are it would have already been dewormed. Some of you flippin' geniuses need to get pet rocks and leave breathing animals to someone else.

2007-09-13 15:21:27 · answer #4 · answered by raticals.com 4 · 3 0

I think it's good of you to ask, even though some GOOFBALL IDIOT(S) ON HERE say you automatically should, doesn't mean you should. Why waste money, when it might be something not even worth paying mind to.

Tapeworm however, which I would describe as what your dog has, is pretty dangerous -- for both your dog, AND you!!! So get him to the vet ASAP to be wormed :)

BTW: They no longer do the horse-pills, they do the liquid.

2007-09-13 15:25:42 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

It's not life-threatening, but it does require a vet visit to get the correct deworming medication to get rid of the worms.

2007-09-13 15:20:50 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

prb not.unless it is a worm.as long as it came out and is not some type of worm.if you think it might be a worm then it needs to see a vet

2007-09-13 15:27:21 · answer #7 · answered by dcrc93 7 · 0 1

I think you should just take him to the vet to make sure there is nothing to worry about that later on it will just make you waste more money in it.

2007-09-13 15:44:38 · answer #8 · answered by sweet kiss 4 · 0 1

yes

2007-09-16 21:24:27 · answer #9 · answered by Tsunami 7 · 0 0

Why are you asking unqualified strangers instead of taking him to your vet???!!!

2007-09-13 15:44:23 · answer #10 · answered by D 6 · 0 1

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