Paste dewormers designed for horses should not be utilized in dogs, due to the risk of overdosing and causing serious injury or death.
Just watch the dog does not get sick from it, if the dog apears sick call a vet right away dont wait.
I know that you can give puppies over 6 weeks old Safe-Guard® Canine Dewormer, but I have never used it.
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No, garlic doesn't outright kill a dog. If given too much, a dog can get very sick, but it doesn't usually kill a dog. A little garlic powder sprinkled on a dogs' food has been suggested to help control fleas, so it doesn't hurt if there isn't too much garlic.
yes. Dose and formula could be too strong or not balanced for a cats PH etc...
You go and ask a vet.
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.
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Dog wormer products are effective in keeping your pet healthy by eliminating hookworms, roundworms, heartworms and tapeworms in dogs. However, different products may have different effectiveness depending on quality of the de-wormer used.
Paste dewormers designed for horses should not be utilized in dogs, due to the risk of overdosing and causing serious injury or death.
Take your dog to the vet!
No, the ingredients and dose rates are different between cats and dogs, and some dewormers can only be used in one species. Your best option is to get a cat-specific dewormer to treat your cat's worms - for the majority of worms cats get, there are pretty cheap medication available to deal with them.
1cc per 7 pounds of dog.
I certainly hope not. Horses are so much larger than even the biggest breed of dog. Horse wormer could kill a dog. I'm not sure about the 'cheaper' part either. Horse dewormer is expensive, possibly more so than dog wormer. Always consult your vet when it comes to the health of your pets, whether it be horse or dog. Wormer is medicine and when given incorrectly can be a disaster for the animal.
wrap it in CHEESE! ... it the dog doesn't have weight problems