We do this because our deworming medication has little, if any, side effects and because your puppy does not pass
worm eggs every day so the stool sample may not detect worms that are present but not shedding eggs.
Not exact matches
However, remember those
eggs that I told you about that came from hens that roamed around outside every
day on 40 acres eating greens, bugs, seeds, and
worms?
One
worm can produce more than 100,000
eggs each
day which are then passed through the pet's feces and spread throughout their environment.
The adult
worms mate inside the host and the female then lays up to 30,000
eggs /
day which pass out in the host's feces.
The adult female
worm produces fertile
eggs that are passed in the infected cat's feces; the
eggs need several
days to several weeks to develop in the larvae stage.
After the initial 14
day treatment he not only kept expelling
worms but for another week he was expelling
eggs.
Feed DE for one month (every second
day) to ensure all developing
worms are destroyed as DE will not kill
eggs.
Once here, the female adult
worms begin laying
eggs from about 40
days after infection.
In fact, one
worm can produce more than 100,000
eggs per
day, which are then passed in the pet's feces and spread throughout the area the pet roams.