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I knew a bloke who only wormed his dog once as an adult in 15 years and it didnt have worms when it died. I do mine twice a year autumn/spring and never see a worm..They are fed on 70% meat.

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mine are 100% raw fed and i worm every 10-12 weeks but with modern wormers you don t see balls of worms just jelly comein out, we don t have much in the way of worms as i freeze everything for 2 weeks before feeding

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Same here: every six months for adults unless I see sign of tapeworms: very rare and usually only if they've been scavenging bits of dead rabbit they find in the fields. Obviously use a 3 week worming regime for roundworm in pups under 6 months.

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Twice a year for me with adult dog's on average.. ;) .. if i notice coat condition going down hill or tape worm in the poop i worm when required.. i also frontline or stronghold them at the same time.. it work's for me so i won't fix what is not broke.. :thumbs:

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every quarter(3 months) whether worms are present or not. just because you cant see um doen't mean they are not there. Plus when you do see them..usually means they are infested with the things. always important to keep em as clean of fleas as is possible as worms and fleas go hand in hand. I use a flea/tick collar and change it every 3 months even though they are 4 month ones.

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