Pets getting worms is a very common thing, and generally an easy fix.
Here are some signs that your pet may require a dewormer:
If you suspect your pet may have worms, please contact your veterinarian. They can help you determine which dewormer is best for your particular pet. There are many different types of worms out there, and not every dewormer kills every type of worm, so they may need to do a fecal test, or ask you about the symptoms your pet has. There are also some dewormers that are classified as over the counter products, and others that by law, a veterinary clinic must have seen the pet within the last year to be able to dispense. Your veterinary healthcare team is always more than happy to discuss all the options with you, and help you make the right choices for your pet.
Written by Mikaila Cariou, RVT
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