...it was full of roundworms!!! Oh my. I about died. What is the scoop with these things? DH took him to the vet first thing this AM to get him treated... I know they can be passed to humans but how long before they are gone??
Congrats on your new addition! New puppys are so much fun!! Alot of work, but alot of fun, as well. Roundworms are super common; they say as much as 90% of dogs are born with 'em, and that's why everyone routinely deworms pups right off the bat! If fact, that's probably why a whole bunch of hem came out at noce - the dewormer was doing it's job!
As far as the transmission to people thing, I wouldn't get too stressed about it. It's what we call fecal-oral transmission, meaning you'd have to physically get feces or fecal remnants *IN* your mouth! I tell new puppy owners to be careful with a) letting the pup lick around the mouth (you never know where the pup's been licking!
), b) wash your hands with soap after scooping poop or cleaning up an accident, and c) if the pup has a soft poop, and their bum's dirty, clean it up ASAP, and WASH WELL after!Like I said, enjoy your new pup, and don't sweat the small stuff too much; this is a great time in your family's life!

By handling the dog often when you pet him/her you get them used to it.
We are crate training him and he goes in there for naps and at night, during the day we have him on a leash so that he is with us at all times (less room for a disaster). He gets fed 3 times a day (but drinks water like its going out of style) we take him out right after each nap, after he eats, and before bed. He is doing very well. He only has pooped in the house 1 time (my fault because it was before I started using the leash to keep tabs on him) But the worst part for me is the teething...he chews on everything and I am doing my best to redirect him to his toys instead of us
He has a really bad habit of chewing on his leash though...which is why I need to buy some of the bitter apple or no chewing spray...he is a good pup though and is already learning to sit on command
So I as well have a lot on my plate right now but we are managing (or should I say Surviving
) I wake up with him twice during the night to take him out...he whines to go potty so we go out, he goes right away (while me trying to praise very encouragingly while half awake)and then we come back in (no other talking or playing or anything) then he goes straight back into the crate until time to wake up. The best advice I can give is to try to wear them out with long walks and games before bedtime (it will save you some time to sleep)
Dont worry, I have gone thru puppyhood 3 dogs before (we have two 9 year old dachshund littermates and a 10 year old Siberian Husky) talk about being an obnoxious puppy...the husky was a puppy well into the 3's and lets just say with them being an extremely stubborn breed, we butted heads quite often. It wasnt until he had to have surgery just about a year ago that we really started bonding!! Yes it has been that long (and just think, I got him when he was 6 months old, he is 10 this year....so 9 years it took before we started getting along great
I tease and say its all because he was trying to live up to his name "Taz Devil"