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Yes, worm tablets can cause mild diarrhea in dogs as a common side effect of deworming treatment.
Yes, deworming can cause mild diarrhea as a temporary side effect resulting from the expulsion of intestinal worms and the body’s reaction to medication.
Yes, worm tablets can cause mild diarrhea in dogs as a temporary side effect following deworming treatment.
Yes, mild diarrhea is a common and temporary side effect of deworming in dogs and usually resolves within 24–48 hours.
Yes, worm tablets can cause mild diarrhea in dogs as a common side effect of deworming medications.
Yes, deworming can cause mild diarrhea as a normal side effect, usually resolving within 24–48 hours after treatment.
If your dog has diarrhea and you suspect intestinal worms, consult a veterinarian before administering a dewormer to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment.
After deworming, a dog's poop may contain visible dead worms, and mild symptoms like diarrhea may occur as the parasites are expelled from the body.
Yes, intestinal worms can cause liquid diarrhea in dogs, especially in puppies with developing immune systems.
After deworming, dogs may experience mild side effects like diarrhea, vomiting, or lethargy for up to 48 hours. It's common to see worms in their stool as the medication takes effect.

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