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My first thought is hook and or whips, especially with white gums. do like Mike said with the worming. Coccidia I always noticed a bloody slimy stool first before they started feeling bad, had that a couple times. Was the pups puking alot that you noticed, the couple times I dealt with parvo, that was the first signs
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I talked to the vet about parvo in the dirt, he said something like having to dig like 2 feet of dirt up in the pens , but everytime it rains and water goes in the pen it's there again. I keep pups off the ground atleast til their second shot now.
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So knock on wood and fingers crossed the other 4 pups are happy healthy... Georgia I appreciate that buddy, I think we're gonna be alright over here. Big thanks to all of you guys for the opinion and advice. Haven't been around this stuff too long and it really has me kinda tore up. I was very much looking forward to raising those 2 pups.... Decker I didn't notice any throwing up at all. Just was like the energy got sucked right out of them and they had a bloody stool and white gums. Nothing else really to speak of
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Be careful where you buy your shots from, if they are not handled right they will not be effective.
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Yes that too. But it sounds like a bad case of worms. Hooks will kill one quick
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Decker I didn't notice any throwing up at all. Just was like the energy got sucked right out of them and they had a bloody stool and white gums. Nothing else really to speak of
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That is the perfect description for hooks...
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Training dogs is not about quantity, it's more about timing, the right situations, and proper guidance...After that it's up to the dog... A hunting dog is born not made...
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Hookworms are blood suckers and can kill a pup quickly...if the pups live on a ground floor and in a humid climate the chance of re-infection goes up...also they can get infected through their paws/skin and from the mama's milk if she is wormy...they can also ingest them through eating or chewing on things...older dogs can have them and look healthy because they develop somewhat an immunity and if they are healthy they can fight off illness...but they can infect pups through their feces etc...in my opinion hookworms can be deadly to puppies as compared to other worms...
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That's what I'm gonna chalk it up as. Right now the other 4 are looking healthy. Though 2 of them, can't get them to gain weight for jack. Worm them good and they're on self feeders and still look like crap. But act completely normal. Energetic and want to bite me everytime I get in the pen with them lol.
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Something I was thinking bout that happen to me long time ago. Did you happen to treat the pups with any flea meds on the skin. If they lick it some can have a bad trip with some of the things guys use like tree shrub and what not. Not saying that was it but with all the saliva could have been that is a sign of the poison
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No sir. I hit one pup with some spray crap for fleas and she's fine and dandy
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