daisyprincess
do pick their poop up. I keep reading they can get it from contaminated food or water which has me worried maybe it's their food first time this time I'm guessing it was Daisy who did it the first time my parents gave all the dogs liver when they were watching them.
Unless you catch it in a bucket **before** it hits the ground **YOUR yard is contaminated**
DIANE -- READ THIS TOO (Not yelling - just trying to emphasize because this is so important)
whips and hooks are **Incredibly** contagious
You can never, ever get rid of them in you
daisyprincess
I keep reading they can get it from contaminated food or water which has me worried maybe it's their food first time this time I'm guessing it was Daisy who did it the first time my parents gave all the dogs liver when they were watching them.
yard. You will need to use preventive that kills hooks and whips at least once a month FOREVER.
Did your folks give them *raw* liver?? If it was cooked it wouldn't have transmitted parasites.
All that has to happen is for one dog *one time* to have pooped in your parents yard or your yard on their way by -- and you can be contaminated. Hooks and whips are very weather-conscious -- they can go into suspended state during winter and come alive in the summer -- or they can be dormant for a couple of years and then come popping back out when the weather is friendly for them.
daisyprincess
Again thanks for all the help, oh should I get rid of their beds?
Can you wash them? it wouldn't be a bad idea if you can't bleach them.
daisyprincess
Well Lucky & Copper don't have whipworms they both have tapeworms. Both are also negative for heartworm. Other wise their good.
Tape worms need to be treated with a differnt wormer. Completely different. And honeslty? If those two have tapes then probably the others do as well -- it just may not be showing in the other dogs. I would ask for tapeworm wormer for all of them.
Tapes can be difficult to treat because you have no way of knowing if you have gotten the "head" of the tapeworm (it will just grow new segments otherwise)
Tapeworms simply rob nutrition from the dog - they live IN the intestines and simply suck the nutrition out of them. They're majorly gross but honestly they are the least destructive.
hookworms are essentially a little ball shaped parasite that is ALL MOUTH. It is literally almost entirely "teeth". Hooks are so bad because they literally can destroy an organ just by chewing on it. And in an older or weakened animal they can actually kill in remarkably short period of time.
whipworms are essentially a long thread-like parasite but one whole side of the parasite is like a razor blade -- literally the parasite uses it's own body to slice open part of the body so it can suck the blood.
BOTH hooks and whips can be fatal -- quite quickly fatal. They are nothing to mess with!!
Sorry -- not yelling but these are pretty danged serious. I lost a dog to them once -- he was older, and we took a foster in during a hurricane. I was *promised* by the rescue he'd just been vetted. He hadn't ... *sigh*. Old Mike got hooks and whips (and so did my other two) but Mike was older and weaker. It literally only took a couple of weeks for it to make him so weak he collapsed. It was my vet's opinion at the time that they'd likely invaded a major organ (likely the liver) and had literally destroyed the organ in the process of feeding.
Mike collapsed one day after I came home -- he didn't get up to come and greet me -- I thot he'd just been "sleeping a lot" because it was a very hot summer. I just didn't know what a bad sign "lethargy" was. I got him to the vet and the vet thot he'd treated him safely but Mike passed - likely the damaged organ just failed. It was a long time ago but I have NEVER forgotten how fast it happened.
dyan
. BUT...he hasn't had any problems since..so do you think I can depend on them being gone? I figure in a few weeks I will take him for his HW test and take a stool sample with me.
*Nope* Diane, it's in your yard now, you can never depend on them being 'gone'. You will have to test him periodically (I do it at least 3 times a year b/c I have them in MY yard) just to be sure.
They don't "show" -- you can't know which areas of your yard have them.
This is just one of the **many** reasons I won't use Heartguard -- not ever. Interceptor does a good job getting rid of hooks and whips once a month before they cause massive problems.