No - the dosage and carrier molecules are different, so Safe-Guard may be toxic to your dogs. You should talk with your vet about how to deworm your dogs safely.
No...the dosage may be too much for a chihuahua to handle. Your vet can give you the right dewormer and dosage for your chihuahua's weight.
Frontline for dogs should not be given to goats as the dosages and active ingredients are specific to dogs and may be harmful to goats. It is recommended to consult with a veterinarian to determine the appropriate parasite control method for goats.
Yes, dewormer can sometimes cause diarrhea in cats as a side effect.
Yes a dewormer can cause death if you give way too much of it. That is why it is important to weigh your dog to get an accurate weight before you deworm your dog. The deworming medications are based on the weight of the dog.
Yes, and you need to either find a premade plan or make your own for which dewormers to use at which times. You can order in some places dewormers that you give at different times. It will tell you when to give each kind of dewormer for every 3 months.
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Now why would you want to do that? Does the horse have worms in its system? Check with a veterinarian first to see if your horse does have worms, and if it does, give it dewormer (which is a kind of medicine). Your veterinarian will also tell you which dewormer is safe for pregnant mares and which are not.
No - there are certain breeds that produce fibre - mohair from Angora goats and cashmere from Cashmere goats.
Cashmere goats produce cashmere and Angoras produce mohair.Cashmere goats
Mohair comes from Angora goats and cashmere is produced by cashmere goats.
Angora goats produce mohair.
Yes, goats produce milk, as all mammals do.