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Re: Bloody stool
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December 03, 2009, 10:25:24 am »
Depending on the amount of hookworms or infestation, you may very well see blood (looks like blood) in the stool along with mucus. I have had plenty of Fecals done to confirm Hooks in the stool.
Ivomec is not the best wormer for intestinal worms in dogs. That is why it is important not to rely on Ivomec alone for DOGS.
Atleast once a year you need to power dose your dogs with Strongid or Panacur or both. alternate if and when possible. I had have to several times to kick infestations on dogs that were religiously wormed every 30 days. I have some dogs come to me that got a 5 day dosage to kick the infestation on adult dogs.
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