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Swati Singh

Hi! My 6 month female lab vomited this morning (around 4 A.M.) in which I could see a white worm. Later she pooped a part of which was normal but a part of it was not. Worms in the stools were not as clearly observed as in vomit. She has been dewormed on 12th of April with tablet canworm. She is active but she does not finish her meals at times from a week. Any suggestions would be helpful.

Maggie, Dog, Labrador Retriever, Female
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Dr. V Jayakumar Reddy
Go for deworming again with skyworm or kiwof tablets. After deworming use Digyton syrup with food for 2 weeks to improve digestion.
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Swati Singh
Sure. Will do. Any specific reason for worms to develop? She did eat fecal matter a few times while playing in the open or licked it during her walks. Can this be the reason?
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Dr. V Jayakumar Reddy
Most likely that's would be the reason
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Swati Singh
Okay. Thank you!
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