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by Nans gsd on 09 February 2011 - 15:02

Thanks to all.  I just remembered my vet recommended 22 cc's for 120 lbs.??  That did not sound right to me for some reason.  So he used lcc per 5 pounds.  I do think that is too much.  Thanks again  NAn

K9Sport

by K9Sport on 09 February 2011 - 15:02

<<Thanks to all. I just remembered my vet recommended 22 cc's for 120 lbs.?? That did not sound right to me for some reason. So he used lcc per 5 pounds. I do think that is too much. Thanks again NAn>>

Again Nan... this is where the confusion may lay.  What is the mg per ml of the concentration that you are using....  that WILL make a difference in the dose.

Laurie

by Louise M. Penery on 09 February 2011 - 22:02

The important thing is to give the daily dose of 1 ml/20 pounds in divided doses twiice daily.

by nanu on 10 February 2011 - 19:02

wow:  Just purchased a gallon of Fenbendazole liquid to include a 5 ml automatic dose syringe. 
Horses, sheep, adult dogs and puppies too.   It's that time of year.   

Please do not confuse the safety of Fenbendazole with Ivermectin.    Some cases of German Shepherds do show / have serious toxic side effects to Ivermectin so please test for sensitivity on a new dog. 

different doses depend on the concentration of the liquid.   Different species require different dosages and dogs, depending on your host of parasites, again, may be dosed differently.  

Good luck

Nancy Rhynard
www.westwoodkennels.com





 


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