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Dogs are already on them fella had them on since pups. But one of the pups i bought was kept down on a lads plot down his allotment. So the risk is high. Just that when I'm out on my bike late afternoon doing some road work the dog has no energy which I'm other pup could go all day she pulling infront of the bike and hes lagging behind. Might just be a lazy c**t till hes behind sumat lol

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dont know then buh if in doubt get him checked could be a number of things the tabs kill all types of worms so he shouldn't have anything now so to speak. Could be not absorbing his food efficiently enough diet ageof dog or just fecking lazy

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How long have you had the dog? (Could be that the dog, a pup you say, is shy, timid, unsure of itself, not used to biking, not fed properly before you got him, unsocialised etc etc.

How old is he? Male pups take a lot longer to mature than bitches.

You say he was kept on an allotment: in a shed? How much exercise was the dog getting then?

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one of the main sighns is the dog looks realy depressed.the sat part of lung worm is by the time the vets find out its to late .my son lost a lovely young cocker last year through this it traveld to the brian.so use advacot or millbramax or panacure sos for spelling

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