Thankyou Claire - she's never looked ill throughout! although why not I shall never know,lol. Wormed yesterday 'worked' ,how long for I don't know, but she's back at vets on Friday
She has been to the vet twice - check up show nothing abnormal, just an overload of worms. The dicky tummy only happens when the worms have taken hold again. She's booked in at the vets on Friday, I just thought I would ask on here for any one else's experience of this problem.
I am having a real battle with a 4 months old puppy I have bought. She was full of worms when I got her at 9 weeks, so wormed immediately - she passed loads of dead worms. As she has had 'runny poos' since arrival I wormed her again at 12 weeks and 16 weeks - no worms were seen on these 2...
I'm no expert, but tend to agree that AI is a more important issue to be addressed first - would be interesting to know how it affects racing potential with retained testicle(s), ie speed, enthusiasm etc. I know from a show breeders point of view they are aiming for -but don't necessarily get --...
My you k9 people are touchy - I was not criticising epupz. My personnal opinion is that it is a shame someone has let two lovely purebreeds be crossed ending up with expensive mongrels.But this is only my opinion, which I thought this forum was supposed to be about!
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