Bulky Tummy
By LK2018
@Letranknight2015 (52665)
Philippines
May 14, 2016 10:05pm CST
For the last couple of days of taking care of the puppies, I've noticed every time I feed them, their stomach goes bulky. Most specially with this one, Lala, when it comes to food she's been most aggressive. After that she tends to catch her breath every time she moves.
My guess is that it's her worms that's making that appetite strong to eat more. In fact, in one time she poop out, I saw that huge worm, still moving 
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Well, I'm glad they liked my veggie soup, but I also add some little meat, rice and sardines so that they won't get tired eating the same thing.

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Well, I'm glad they liked my veggie soup, but I also add some little meat, rice and sardines so that they won't get tired eating the same thing.8 people like this
10 responses
@toniganzon (77064)
• Philippines
15 May 16
Judging from the picture, I can tell your puppy has worms. Better deworm them.
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@Letranknight2015 (52665)
• Philippines
15 May 16
Hello @toniganzon this is them after eating their meal. I forgot how much deworming is
@toniganzon (77064)
• Philippines
15 May 16
@Letranknight2015 You can deworm them on your own. The tablet is very cheap and one puppy couldn't take the whole tablet. I think it's 60pesos and the puppy needs only 1/4 of that depending on age and weight. Vets will ask for more but when you do it on your own it's extremely cheap. Those worms could kill them.
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@Letranknight2015 (52665)
• Philippines
15 May 16
@toniganzon what's the name of the tablet? because we have pet shops here some are far though. these pets are almost three months already.
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@CaptAlbertWhisker (32760)
• Calgary, Alberta
15 May 16
time to deworm that girl before things gets worst. Yes it is expensive but it is a long term benifit,
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@Letranknight2015 (52665)
• Philippines
15 May 16
I've dewormed my male dog so with this one it won't be a problem @CaptAlbertWhisker
@snowy22315 (208746)
• United States
15 May 16
It sounds like you need to get some worming medicine.
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@Letranknight2015 (52665)
• Philippines
15 May 16
I don't know there's a medicine for it @snowy22315
@Hatley (163772)
• Garden Grove, California
15 May 16
@Letranknight2015 es call a vet and ask what you need
@Letranknight2015 (52665)
• Philippines
15 May 16
thank you @Hatley not sure if i could deworm them at such a young age.

@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
15 May 16
@Letranknight2015 I have also a golden retriever his almost 7 years now.
@Letranknight2015 (52665)
• Philippines
15 May 16
well, I hope they grew well and last more than a decade. my eldest is half a decade old and see her signs of aging@Shavkat
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@Letranknight2015 (52665)
• Philippines
15 May 16
@addy007 because they are actually healthy and playful. maybe you don't have a pet?
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@Letranknight2015 (52665)
• Philippines
15 May 16
that is what you think @addy007 i'd freak out if you were right
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@Letranknight2015 (52665)
• Philippines
15 May 16
Yes, I would @AmbiePam as I did with my elder dogs
@epiffanie (11325)
• Australia
7 Jul 16
Are you giving them something for their worms? .. It's better to give them raw meat I think .. because by nature, dogs eat raw..
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how can they have worms? why is that even possible..?
excuse my ignorance, poor pup..

