Keeping puppy worms from taking up residence inside your puppy is important because an untreated worm infestation can have serious health consequences, and can even be fatal.
Not exact matches
Giving one of these to your
puppy regularly can discourage
worm infestation by
keeping his gut and immune system strong and inhospitable to parasites.
Puppy worms and other intestinal parasites find it much more difficult to thrive in a healthy digestive system and the majority of the immune system is based in the gut too... so
keeping the gut in tip - top shape is doubly important.
You can read more about how to
keep worms out of your
puppy's body here and also about the danger of heartworms in dogs: Heartworms in Dogs
Puppies are usually
wormed from the age of 2 weeks then fortnightly until they reach 12 weeks of age, then monthly until 6 months old, after that every 3 - 6 months will
keep parasites at bay
As the
puppy is more likely to be affected by various
worms, so you should
keep an eye on possible symptoms due to seek proper treatment.
Keep your
puppy safe and
worm free so that you two can enjoy a life long of healthy friendship together!