Yes, you can. My vet recommends it. The dosage is 1cc per 15 lbs.
Not advisable .
Dewormer can sometimes cause mild side effects in dogs, such as vomiting or diarrhea, but serious reactions are rare. It is important to follow the recommended dosage and consult a veterinarian if you have concerns about your dog's health after administering dewormer.
Depending upon which dewormer you are talking about and the dose you are thinking of trying, the goat dewormer may kill your dog. To be safe, you should talk to your veterinarian and get a prescription for a dewormer that is intended for use on dogs.
I worm my dogs at 5 weeks.
Paste dewormers designed for horses should not be utilized in dogs, due to the risk of overdosing and causing serious injury or death.
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.
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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.
I personally use Drontal Plus for Dogs at £1.66, but consult your veterinarian if you are unsure of what wormer would be suitable for your dog.
Yes, administering too much dewormer can potentially lead to kidney failure in dogs. Overdosing on deworming medications may result in toxicity, affecting various organs, including the kidneys. It's essential to follow the veterinarian's dosage recommendations and consult them if any adverse effects are observed. Regular check-ups can help monitor your dog's health and prevent complications.
A horse is generally spooked by snakes and doesn't like dogs.
If a mustang (horse) gets caught by men usually the men will abuse the horse or they will enter the horse in a rodeo to do the wild horse race or something in a rodeo... If a mustang (horse) gets caught by dogs the dog will maybe (probably) injure the horse/hurt the horse.... =[