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My 4month old puppy pooped out a long thin white worm?
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<blockquote data-quote="shela_x" data-source="post: 1608511" data-attributes="member: 624949"><p>I noticed this yesterday when my puppy left me a surprise in the garage, they were dead, and he did get his de-worming shots when he was 2months, but when he was 2-3months i didnt see any of the worms in his poop. He has already gotten his 2nd booster, and we are taking him to get his 3rd next week. </p><p>Should i be worried about this? or should i talk to my vet about this?</p><p>i also have an adult dog about 2-3 years old, & has had all of his shots, and they are around each other 24/7, should i be worried about him? and take him to the vet? </p><p>will he get the worms?</p><p></p><p>thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shela_x, post: 1608511, member: 624949"] I noticed this yesterday when my puppy left me a surprise in the garage, they were dead, and he did get his de-worming shots when he was 2months, but when he was 2-3months i didnt see any of the worms in his poop. He has already gotten his 2nd booster, and we are taking him to get his 3rd next week. Should i be worried about this? or should i talk to my vet about this? i also have an adult dog about 2-3 years old, & has had all of his shots, and they are around each other 24/7, should i be worried about him? and take him to the vet? will he get the worms? thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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