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Q: How long does it take for deworming medicine to take affect your puppy was dewormed on 1030 and she had worms in her feces?
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How long will you see roundworms in feces after deworming?

for about a few weeks!


How long after giving a puppy de-worming should their feces show worms?

Its usually on the next one or two times it works fast.


Can feces coming in contact with a small cut affect you?

Feces has bacteria that could cause an infection in the cut.


How many worms will your dog pass?

It depends on the amount of internal parasites your dog has. Who is doing the deworming? I would recommend you collect a sample of his feces over a 2 day period and take it into your Veterinarian to have it checked for parasite eggs. One parasite's eggs that don't normally show up on this test is the tapeworm. Their eggs are passed in segments which are difficult to see. After your dog is dewormed, make sure to repeat the deworming again in 10-14 days. Sometimes you will see things that look like spaghetti, that is round worms and sometimes you will see something that looks like little grains of rice, that is tapeworms. The other types such as hookworms, you won't be able to see.


How often should you deworm a horse?

Deworming A HorseThere is no one-size-fits-all worming program for horses. The "every 6-8 weeks" deworming program that has been in use for 30 years was layed out to target mainly a specific type of parasite that was the most problematic back then but that is no longer the main concern. It was also layed out with different deworming drugs in mind. This program is no longer the most effective or most appropriate deworming program. Most horses only need to be dewormed from 2-4 times a year to control parasites. The number of dewormings and the times to deworm will be based upon environmental conditions, the horses own immunity to parasites and the management practices such as keeping a horse stalled or picking up feces out of paddocks at least every other day. To determine an appropriate deworming program, horse owners should discuss their horse keeping situation with their vet and have fecal egg counts performed to determine which of their horses typically shed large numbers of parasite eggs and which tend to control their parasite burden with little chemical assistance. For the US this means that after the spring deworming in the northern US or fall deworming in the southern US a fecal sample should be collected and tested and the number of parasite eggs per gram of feces determined. If the horse was last dewormed with ivermectin, this sample should be taken 3 months after deworming. If the horse was last dewormed with moxidectin, then the sample should be taken 4 months after deworming. (These time periods allow for egg shedding to have begun again after the effects of the last deworming.) Then based upon the rate of egg shedding of each horse, a deworming program for that particular horse can be layed out. Many horses require deworming no more than twice a year to minimize parasite loads. You should deworm every six weeks and ensure you are rotating dewormers to prevent wormer immunity.


What factors affect energy losses in animals through feces urine and heat?

Some of the different factors the affect energy losses in animals through feces urine and heat are the animals bowel's.


What does not affect the spread of HIV?

Casual contact, sweat, tears, feces, urine do not affect the spread of HIV.


Is it true that you can get a certain type of brain disease from cat feces?

Yes, toxoplasmosis, which can be transmitted by careless handling of cat feces, can affect the brain.


Can you see live worms in feces after deworming a puppy?

It usually happens when they poop after they get the shot. It should be dead worms. Also you sometimes need a two week follow up and possibly another shot. Check into that, otherwise the worms could come back and you'd have to start over. But yes, it is normal to see the worms coming out, your dog is getting rid of them instead of them being inside taking all the nutrition from your dog. ** The worms are not always dead when they come out. After my dog got dewormed, she passed a live roundworm.


Does mice poop affect humans?

In can. Mice carry disease and it can be carried through the feces.


Is bactrim given to puppies for worms?

Bactrim is not given to puppies for deworming purposes. You need to know what types of worms your pup has & then use the appropriate dewormer for the types of worms pup has. I suggest you take your pup & a sample of his or her feces into your Veterinarian to be checked out. What are you giving the Bactrim for and who gave it to you?


How often does an adult horse have to be wormed?

For a normal horse, an adult equine should be wormed about every 6-8 weeks. (about 5-6 times/year) When your horse is pot-bellied, dull faced, or just not itself, you need to deworm them even if its not time.