Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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DJ, this doesn't sound right to me. For one thing, your DH couldn't see them in her stool because they can't be seen with the naked eye, it requires a microscope. For another thing, hookworms in puppies are very serious, and can lead to anemia and even death if not promptly treated. A young puppy who was positive for hookworms for this long a period would be looking and acting pretty sick.
The treatment only kills adult worms, so a second treatment is usually needed; that part is not unusual. But you do have to be scrupulous about cleaning up after her, because the worms are passed through feces, and they can get reinfected. You have to disinfect any area where there has been poop, both indoors and out.
Finally, your breeder is full of doody, lol. Yes, the pups can get hookworms before they're born, but only when the mother is infected with them. But then, I have never yet heard of a single doodle breeder who doesn't say "my dogs don't have that/never had that" when you tell them about any health problem with a puppy. They never admit to anything.
Hopefully, the second course of meds will get rid of it.
Here's some good info: http://www.akc.org/content/health/articles/understanding-hookworms-...
Could she have another parasite that you are now seeing in her stool?
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