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Worming.
So Bruno had his wormer earlier, milbemax 12.5 mg and puked all his dinner and breakfast up 2 hours after I gave it him, the pill was a different shape this time, do you think it will still work as I hear pills take about 25 minutes to absorb, he was a little quiet this afternoon but he's been fine now for a while, he's playing and being a terror so I figure he's great now.
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Re: Worming.
I think you would be best to ask the vet that one , don't know myself but I would be doubtful
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Did you give him the tablet with his food, before it, or after it?
Some dogs do get bad reactions to wormers, you could always try a different one. Just give your vet a ring & explain.
Some dogs do get bad reactions to wormers, you could always try a different one. Just give your vet a ring & explain.
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Yes, I put it in his food, I will call the vets tomorrow, proberly a bad reaction then.
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Bruno was sick all night and was vomiting up bile at at 3am, he's lethargic too so I have just called the emergency vets but they told me to phone back at 8.30am, I think this is an emergency but obviously they don't, poor lil boy.
I am with the PDSA and I think they look n an emergency as a pet at deaths door or a life threatening injury so roll on 8.30am.
I am with the PDSA and I think they look n an emergency as a pet at deaths door or a life threatening injury so roll on 8.30am.
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40 mins to go!
Gosh ure doing the right think tbh. Poor baby!! Please keep up updated xx
Gosh ure doing the right think tbh. Poor baby!! Please keep up updated xx
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Re: Worming.
I phoned them and it's pretty normal, worming tablets are sensitive on the stomach, told me to see how he is tomorrow.
He's perked up now.
He's perked up now.
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Yes, he's fine now, I think the tablet is out his system, will have to change it to another brand, thanks.
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