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Old Jun 19, 2007, 12:01 AM
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puppy EMERGENCY im in tears over this

please help us!

once again my puppy has been scooting around on the floor in the morning. Then she kept passing mucus out her anus, and then...........I SAW A WORM!!! hanging outside her anus!!!

Oh lord ive never seen that before and almost freaked out completely! It was hanging out about 1 inch so i used tissue and pulled the rest of it out slowly.....it was about 3 inches long, and i flushed it down the toilet.

She had worm treatment at the vets in may, i was told to give her more in august....now what should I do?

Shes ok in herself and its all stopped now, but what the hell kind of worm was that and how did she get it inside her????? I feel such a bad dog owner for letting this happen, but why did it happen?

please please PLEASE HELP ME! (shes a 4 month old jack russell cross chihuaha puppy)

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Old Jun 19, 2007, 12:30 AM   #2  
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thanks!
she already had puppy worms from her mother i guess, when she was 3 months old and her belly got all bloated.

But this time i actually saw a huge worm coming out! and her tummy is not bloated at all.

She had vet worm treatment last month about 6 weeks ago, so is it safe to give her another dose of it today?

Shes also been chewing on raw hide and I was just informed that is hard to digest and it can give them worms too...is that true??

so is this why shes been scooting on her butt everyday? because it itched because she had worms? and everyone here thought it was her anal glands...and all this time my poor puppys been suffering, i feel terrible and im scared for her....

oh she also has fleas, but i dont know what that has to do with worms???
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i have given her a dose of worm treatment from the vet, i had some left from last time. Its a 3 day course, but I didnt check with the vet if its ok to give her it again after 6 weeks. A dog breeder online told me its ok to worm dogs as long as its been 4 weeks since the last dose, so hopefully it wont make her vomit.

im going to buy some flea treatment drops to put on her neck and above tail, from a store like walmart.

im just shocked she got worms so quick. I thought dogs only needed worming every 3 months. how did she get worms? from the dog park we walk in where people dont clear up their dogs poop and people leave kfc chicken bones allover the place? not from her raw hide chews? not from her fleas? I just pulled a big flea off her right now ew

im still in shock over seeing a huge worm coming out her butt...i feel sick from seeing it...seriously...oh my lord.
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I have gone back and looked at several of your other questions. Your puppy has had a number of problems. You have gotten a lot of conflicting advice, but time after time people have said take the puppy to the vet. Apparently you never resolved the scooting problem. You never posted back what you tried. If trying to express the anal glands yourself, or having a groomer do it, didn't take care of it, you should gone to a vet with the problem. As Jennapht mentioned, the problem could also be due to worms. Anal glands is the most common cause of the scooting, but sometimes it is worms. How are the skin patches doing?

I think it is time to make a list of the the dog's problems and take it to the vet. Take a stool sample too. The vet will help you identify the the worm and select an effective remedy. Also, are you giving the dog heartworm and flea remedies? Most of them control several types of worms.

You have to remember everybody is free to post answers here, and some of the advice comes from people knowing no more than you about dogs. Many people base their answers on the limited amount of experience a single person can have. It is even more limited if they are uncritically doing the same thing as 20 years ago. Others have learned from other people through reading and training. Experience is more valuable if you have tried new things you have read about or been told. So some of those suggesting you can avoid a vet visit have not been helpful.

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Old Jun 19, 2007, 09:27 AM   #5  
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I dont believe I need to make the visit to the vets if I can sort it myself with peoples help. Im on a low income so vets expenses are a concern and its very difficult to travel to my vets aswell.

Im giving her a 3 day course of worm treatment from the vets i got on the last visit.

I just bought a flea tablet from the pet store and the guy told me all dogs have fleas they are unavoidable, which makes sense, the treatments just kill them for a short while, then you need more.

How often do you all use flea treatments on yours? Ofcourse its going to depend on where you live too, Im in a neighbourhood with a lot of dogs, so mine will get them more often than say a guy living in the country with no strange dogs around.

I didnt think I would need to come back here about her scooting on her butt, because after looking at it to see if its swollen, the answer is no it isnt. And after trying to express it myself just incase, nothing came out. So I stupidly thought changing the food from wet to dry as I was advised to do here, would make her poop firmer which it has, and that would sort out any anal glands problems. I was told today by a breeder elsewhere that she is far too young to be having things wrong with anal glands, and that people should have told me about scooting being a symptom of worms. Maybe someone here did? but I dont remember reading it. Though I probably ignored it because she was giving worm treatment 6 weeks ago, so I didnt think she could get worms again in that space of time.

Now I know the scooting is down to worms, because I unfortunately witnessed a worm coming out her butt and took it out myself. Which I guess is good in a way because otherwise I still wouldnt have known about it! So as I still have worming treatment from the vets, to last the full 3 day course, I should be able to get rid of the worms for her.

So thats the worms and fleas taken care of for now. I know I will keep needing to give her flea treatment whenever I see them, and same with worm treatment, unless she isnt scooting then I will give her the worm medicine every 3 months as recommended for dogs.

Labman could you tell me some more about dog heartworms please? Ive never heard of this before. Or I'll look them up on wikipedia. But are you saying every dog should be given treatment for heartworms to prevent them?

I just looked different dog worms up on google and im pretty sure the worm I saw was a roundworm!

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bushg agrees: very good , educate yourself on some matters, you will feel more confident! heart worms can mean death to a dog, so be cautious in your choices.
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Heart worm is a very common problem in the USA. It is spread by mosquitoes. The larva travel from the bite to the heart where worms grow eventually blocking the heart. The dog may not show much in the way of symptoms except perhaps a shortness of breath. then one day, it coughs and falls over dead. The most common treatment is to give the dog a medicine every month that kills off the immature worms before they are big enough to cause any problem. Giving the same medicine to a dog with mature worms can kill it. A dog not on the medicine must have a blood sample checked and any mature worms treated before taking the medicine.

Since winters are mild here, I start my puppies on Heartgard+ at 2 months and continue it through the winter. It kills some other worms too. My puppies come from the breeder free of worms. I take no other precaution except the Heartgard+, and have never seen a case of worms.

This is the fourth summer I have switched to Revolution over the summer. Since I had very few flea problems before starting it, I can't say it is working, but I can say dogs don't have to have fleas.
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puppylove, PLEASE, do not use over the counter flea & tick meds on your puppy. I know you said you are strapped for cash, but certain OTC medications are not good for adult dogs, much less a puppy. Some have been known to cause severe illness and death, in adult dogs. You need to call your vet and ask what he/she recommends for a tick & flea treatment for your dog at 4 months of age, and what you should do about heartworm meds for the pup. There is no getting around the heartworm meds. They are dispensed by the vet. As for tick & flea treatment, at this age, you need to also buy product from the vet. If you can't afford these things at the moment, borrow the money if you have to. You need to ensure that your puppy has the best care possible. The first year of a dogs life is the most crucial for growth and health. Please, I don't mean to sound like an alarmist, but you can't skimp at this point in time, or else you may cause irreversible damage. When you buy those products, you can buy another course of treatment if needed to completely rid her of the worms. Bring in a stool sample so the vet can check to see exactly what she has and if they are still incubating.
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thanks for your support you all.

Ive got her on vet worm treatment and vet flea treatment, i had the worm medicine saved from my last vets visit, and my neighbour had some vet flea stuff she said i can use

everything was chaotic with her at first and then it seemed ok but it wasnt, she had worms and fleas again.

now theres something else just happened a few minutes ago! She was all excited i arrived home as usual and slipped over and seems to have hurt her leg, she wont put weight on it but she didnt cry and is ok if i touch it. Are these all signs I shouldnt have a dog? why is it all going so wrong? I love her so much, Im trying my best but it isnt good enough ive let her hurt her leg....whats next?

im in the uk, the vet didnt say anything about treatment for heartworms, maybe its different here?? we dont vaccinate our dogs from rabies like you do, as its wiped out here.
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Originally Posted by puppylove21
please help us!

once again my puppy has been scooting around on the floor in the morning. Then she kept passing mucus out her anus, and then...........I SAW A WORM!!! hanging outside her anus!!!

Oh lord ive never seen that before and almost freaked out completely! It was hanging out about 1 inch so i used tissue and pulled the rest of it out slowly.....it was about 3 inches long, and i flushed it down the toilet.

She had worm treatment at the vets in may, i was told to give her more in august....now what should I do?

Shes ok in herself and its all stopped now, but what the hell kind of worm was that and how did she get it inside her????? I feel such a bad dog owner for letting this happen, but why did it happen?

please please PLEASE HELP ME! (shes a 4 month old jack russell cross chihuaha puppy)
it is a round worm which is very common in puppies and kittens.It is safe to reworm the puppy again.It usually takes two treatments to kill all these parasites.Puppies and kittens are usually born with some sort of parasites.
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Any decent vet in areas infested with heartworms would counsel dog owners to have their dog tested and treated. If neither your vet or other dog owners have said anything about heartworm, it is possible the UK is free of the plague. It is really no big deal here either as long as you diligently dose your dog with $7 tablets monthly. And besides, the stuff kills a bunch of other stuff. The Pacific North West here is free of the heartworms.
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