Absolutely.If you can't get your hands on the 22% granules I often use the 10%.
Remember, the DOSE is still the same of 50mg/kg of fenbendazole, so youll obviously use more. For instance a 50# dog (approx.23Kg) would get 1,150mg which at 10% would be 11.5ml. That's what a 50# dog would need is 11.5ml ( I use syringes they work great).
NO NEED for a 3-Day regimin for Whips or tapes. If your going for Rounds and hooks youll need the 3-day regimin (could get quite costly; that's why I use Ivermectin 1X for the rounds and hooks and Fenbendazole 1X for the whips and tapes).
yes,,, there is a product called "safeguard", which is available at petstores without a vet prescription. it contains fenbendazole (spelling) which kills and eliminates 4 types of common worms in dogs. or just find an over the counter vet product containing fenbendazole.
Steroids should not interfere with deworming medications but it will definitely with vaccinations.
Generally, no - the typical medications sold for deworming dogs is not dosed at a low enough level to safely give to cats. You can cause severe medical issues, including possibly death, by using dog deworming medications on cats. The over-the-counter medications for cats are fairly inexpensive, and certainly a lot cheaper than an emergency visit to the vet.
what are the side effects of endosorb suspension
100%!
most likely worm infestation. hookworms, whip worms, etc.. by the way , the vet has the best deworming meds.
about 60 percent
I love dogs 300 percent
About 69% are dogs and horses.
Somthing about the pendulum effect. Remember physics class???
yes it can be used for dogs. I was giving a prescription for my dogs eye infection at Banfield Pet Hospital
10 horses, 6 dogs and 4 cats.