Worming

All dogs get worms at some stage. They rarely cause serious health problems but can be responsible for digestive upsets, especially in puppies, and are a potential public health risk.

• To keep your pet free of worms and prevent any risk to children, we advise that weaned puppies are wormed every two weeks until they are twelve weeks old, then every three months after that.
• Safe and effective wormers are available to you over the counter at reception.

Please contact us for more information on worming your dog.

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