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j haynes

by j haynes on 18 June 2012 - 11:06

Exploring different heartworm prevention meds.  I have talked to some people that use the sheep drench. It is a 0.08% solution instead of the higher cattle solution.  Anyone use this?

by Wufpack on 18 June 2012 - 13:06

Here is a great website that can answer your questions about Ivomec dosages http://www.dogaware.com/health/ivomec.html
Beth Rood
RoodHaus Belgian Malinois

 

yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 19 June 2012 - 04:06

NO

use the brown bottle Ivemec for cattle with no other ingredient in it..

Other solutions are not used.

YR

j haynes

by j haynes on 19 June 2012 - 11:06

The website that Beth posted is absolutely correct.  You can either buy the cattle 1% which should be diluted OR the sheep drench which you DO NOT have to dilute.  There are NO other active ingredients in the sheep drench besides ivermectin.  This is purely for heartworm prevention, as some people give higher doses for other parasites.  

yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 19 June 2012 - 20:06

Good info , as I have no clue about sheep drench and unless my vet told me I could use it I would not..MY vet told me to use the Ivemec !%

Glad to know this.

Others will take it under advisement

Ivemec is a dangerous chemical and has to be used carefully.

I am on my way outside now to hand out my meat treat and their Ivemec...time for their med.

I do not dilute anything...THEY get their cheese or meat in mouth and then I slip to back of mouth with syringe , close mouth, they swallow and I hand them the other meat or cheese..they never miss a lick..

My dogs are very very food driven so they could care less about that trickle of Ivemec I shot in back of mouth..
lol

there is more than one way to SKIN A CAT...AS LONG AS  the Ivemec has no other ingredient in it..

Some brands have another ingredient that is not good for a dogs heart system and body.

Yr

by tonyhipshop on 27 November 2012 - 08:11

more website that can answer your questions about Ivomec dosages
http://ivermectinfordogs.org

hunger4justice

by hunger4justice on 27 November 2012 - 16:11

I use the Sheep Drench now that the powder form is not available.  It is great and just the right strength.

vonissk

by vonissk on 27 November 2012 - 19:11

Hi Hunger. Yep I even called that place in Utah and no more. I used the last of mine this month--I went to the site Wufpack put up and I am going to get the sheep drench too and go that route.
Too bad the powder had to run out--I sure like it and the dogs liked their mac and cheese.......................

by bcrawford on 27 November 2012 - 21:11

Good info , as I have no clue about sheep drench and unless my vet told me I could use it I would not..MY vet told me to use the Ivemec !%

Glad to know this.

Others will take it under advisement

Ivemec is a dangerous chemical and has to be used carefully.

I am on my way outside now to hand out my meat treat and their Ivemec...time for their med.

I do not dilute anything...THEY get their cheese or meat in mouth and then I slip to back of mouth with syringe , close mouth, they swallow and I hand them the other meat or cheese..they never miss a lick..

My dogs are very very food driven so they could care less about that trickle of Ivemec I shot in back of mouth..
lol

there is more than one way to SKIN A CAT...AS LONG AS  the Ivemec has no other ingredient in it..

Some brands have another ingredient that is not good for a dogs heart system and body.

Yr

All of that just to say you did not know about .08% compound? You realize that  .08 is .92 from 1%. Your over dosing your dogs.

Also, it was my understanding that dosing Ivermectin with other medications was safe as long as you are giving the proper dosage of Ivermectin.






 


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