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How often would you recommend to deworm and what product would you recommend.
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I would never recommend deworming unless you have evidence that your dog actually has worms. If that were true, I would follow my vets recommendations. My dogs have never been dewormed since they have lived with me.
I have lived with dogs all my life and never had to deworm one. I had a foster with tapeworms, and even then, the vet gave him one dose of medication and that did it. I agree with F, I would never deworm a dog unless he had a confirmed case of worms, and then I would consult a vet.
I don't think a dog can be prone to getting worms; he has to be exposed to them to get them. How old is Cooper, what kind of worms did he have, and did he have them when you got him?
It's much more common for dogs to who are living among lots of other dogs (and lots of other animal's poop) to get worms. I'd agree that he came from the breeder with them.
Is this something the vet told you recently, or back when Cooper had the worms?
Do you live in the country where other dogs and animals have access to your property?
If Cooper were my dog I would definitely get a second opinion before continuing to deworm him monthly.
Me, too. I've read that excessive use of dewormers can lead to GI problems.
Here is some information on roundworms: http://www.marvistavet.com/html/roundworms_in_dogs___puppies.html
Note that the article says that a dog should have a follow-up dose of dewormer or two after the intial treatment, but after that, a regular fecal at the annual exam should be sufficient.
HOW INFECTION OCCURS:
In dogs, there are four ways by which infection with Toxocara canisoccurs:
So it doesn't look like there is a risk unless there are worm eggs in the soil which Cooper comes into contact with, or if he is hunting and consuming wild animals. It's always important to supervise dogs outdoors.
Valerie, I would start giving Cooper some plain unflavored fat-free yogurt or a good probiotic (do NOT buy Fortiflora from the vet), especially if you continue to deworm him. It's important to keep some good flora going in his digestive tract with all this deworming going on. Don't give the probiotics within a day or two of using the dewormers, it will cancel it out. And I would get a second opinion from another vet.
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