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By Samson
Date 25.03.11 07:11 UTC
I wormed my bitch on Wednesday at 40 days, or 43 days from first mating, with Panacur granules, something I have always done.
Later same day she had dreadful diarrhea. Fed her some chicken and boiled rice for evening meal and yeterday she was fine, kept on rice and chicken for the day. But last night she went out 4 times, once soft stools and then what seems to be wind.
I will speak to my vet later.
Anyone else had experience of this? I have stopped the worming and now wondering what to do.
Could be coincidence, all my other dogs are fine.
Her first litter BTW

I only use Panicur 10% in pregnant females and never had a problem, could it be that what you gave her was too strong in her present condition.
What I keep in the freezer for stopping diarrhoea/loose stools is stewed pumpkin which I freeze into ice cube trays and then bag up to keep on stand by, one or 2 cubes normally does the trick.
By rabid
Date 25.03.11 09:12 UTC
In my (non-pregnant!) dogs, when I worm with Panacur and they have soft poos (not runny but soft), I've always thought it means they had a worm burden. Something about the encysted eggs in the intestinal wall coming away. When I worm them and notice no change in poo, I think it means they don't have much of a worm burden at that time. So I would think hard before stopping worming. But I'm not an experienced breeder. For the runs, I have a bottle of kaolin - not sure if that's ok for pregnant dogs though.
By Samson
Date 25.03.11 10:12 UTC
Hi, I used Pancur 10 % and treble checked the dosage. Have done this many times and not had a probelm before.
My girl had her regular worming in December, but I suppose it could the worms. This has never happened before, maybe a soft stool but nothing like this. I'll see what the vets says.
Thankfully, she is looking well and behaving normally.
once i started worming my girl at day 40 she was always soft and sloppy right till she stoped having it
xx
By JeanSW
Date 25.03.11 23:15 UTC
> Hi, I used Pancur 10 %

Yet your first post says that you used Panacur
granules. This is not the same as Panacur
suspension 10%.
By JeanSW
Date 25.03.11 23:19 UTC
> In my (non-pregnant!) dogs, when I worm with Panacur and they have soft poos
> Something about the encysted eggs in the intestinal wall coming away.
I believe that you may be a little muddled here. Encysted worms in the intestinal wall do not come away in non pregnant bitches!
By Samson
Date 26.03.11 07:59 UTC
I wormed with 10% not granules! Sorry sleepless night!
She is better, though still not back to firm stools. Left off wormer for now and will try again next week.
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