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Kennelwood Pet Resorts
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I just wanted to say that I don't personally know anything about your experience here. But after reading your review, you seem to be a little misinformed about the source of your puppy's roundworms. I am a Veterinary Technician Student and I know that the prepatent period for roundworms is about 3-4 weeks. Which means that the time between your puppy's infection to when he/she would start shedding worms or eggs in the feces would be 3-4 weeks. Therefore it is impossible that your baby got roundworms from visiting the groomer for one day and be shedding worms the next. Furthermore, 90% of puppies will have roundworms. It is fairly common. They get them from the mother actually. It is passed through the placenta and through the mother's milk. I think that you unfairly accused kennelwood of ""giving"" your baby roundworms and you should probably remove that part from your review...
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