Get him to the vet, they can administer a dewormer.
Get him to the vet, they can administer a dewormer.
As Karen pointed out, you will need to make an appointment with a Vet.
Your dog will be given medication for this condition, and likewise, you will be briefed on preventing it again in the future.
Keep us posted jagsjorge.
sounds like round worms, but I've never heard of a dog vomiting them.....
worms are very common, especially in puppies. Most pups are actually born with them already and the vet will usually deworm them at their first puppy visit. They can get them from many things--eating poop infected with them, fleas/flys laying eggs in their food, etc. Definitely get to the vet; its easy to get rid of them, but they can take up alot of your puppies nutrition if they are left untreated.
As others have already stated, it is a relatively simple procedure. Some medicine and regular admistering and soon enough, they are all gone. But do go and get it taken care as soon as you can.
Take your doggie to the Vet please.![]()
If a puppy is severely infected with parasites, it can vomit them. There was a GSD puppy at the vet clinic I worked at many years ago that was HBC. After surgery while the pup was still sedated, the parasites crawled from his mouth and anus. It was the worst infection I had ever seen and probably ever will see. Fortunately for that little guy, his owners never returned and he spent the next 10 years with me
Please take the pups to the vet. The treatment for roundworms is relatively inexpensive in the great sceme of animal medicine.
The roundworm life cycle: Intestines--> blood stream--> lungs --> mature worms migrate back to the intestines.
Puppies pick them up from the mother. The Vet can will give them a puppy deworming. When your dog(s) are adults, then a once a year deworming with Panacur will keep infestations low.
P.S. With Panacur I always give them a Zantac first to keep any stomach acid reaction down.
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