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The Bulldog originated in England, where it was originally bred for bull-baiting before becoming a companion dog.
Yes, you can treat your dog for worms at home using over-the-counter dewormers, but veterinary guidance is recommended to choose the right treatment.
When dogs have worms, their poop may contain visible worms or worm segments, mucus, or appear soft and grainy depending on the type of worm.
Yes, you can treat mild cases of worms in dogs with over-the-counter medications, but a vet visit ensures accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
Dog poop with worms may contain visible white, rice-like segments or long, spaghetti-like strands indicating a parasitic infection.
Yes, several over-the-counter dewormers are available, but consulting your vet ensures proper diagnosis and effective treatment.
Dog poop containing worms may appear with visible white, stringy organisms or small rice-like segments, indicating a parasitic infection.
Worms can cause dogs to act lethargic, lose weight, have a swollen belly, scoot, or display changes in appetite or energy due to irritation and nutrient loss.

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