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Panacur for worming

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If you need Panacur it is best to get it from a vet to get the right doasage.What makes you think your gps have worms.?.They are fairly rare in gps.
 
i am in oz so it may be different in the UK but i have had piggies for years and never wormed them O0 perhaps like dogs check your piggies poops for worms or take your piggy to the vet for check up O0 i know different countries do different things here in oz like New South Wales ,Queensland, Darwin etc they heartworm cats and have ticks but here in South oz we don't heartworm cats nor do we have ticks. O0 i would take nemo to the vet for a check up to ease your mind and it is safer than self medicating him O0 many hugs for nemo :smitten: :smitten: :smitten:
 
You can get a worm treatment thats natural called four seasons, gorgeous guineas recommends it, search for it online, I think only one place stocks it but I can't think of their name ::)
 
The worms that gps get cannot be seen in the pellets.The symptoms of worm infestation are weight loss,and the gp will seem unusually hungry.

I do not advise getting anything on the internet, it is safer to go to a vet because you do not know whether the piggy does have worms.Panacur is the only affective way to get rid of them,and it is important to do so because if left they could cause a blockage in the gut.
 
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