If you're reading this, you've probably been told the same things I was.
"She's fine." "Just monitor it." "Dogs do that."
You felt something was wrong. You saw the signs. You brought them up. And you were dismissed.
I know how that feels. I'm 58. I was raised to trust the doctor, to trust the vet, to trust the professional. So when they said my dog was fine, I believed them.
I watched her scoot across the floor. I watched her eat grass like it was food. I watched her lose weight, lose energy, lose her spark. And I said nothing. Because I trusted them.
I shouldn't have.
Here's what I learned the hard way: most vets are trained to treat the symptom—the visible worm. They are not trained to look at the root cause—the damaged gut that keeps inviting parasites back.