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    ivomec

    I have heard of ivomec being given by mouth? How much?
    Thanks in advance!

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    Re: ivomec

    That depends on what you're trying to accomplish.

    For heartworm, a simple 0.1ml/10 lb (that's one tenth of 1 ml), once a month, is all you need.

    For demodex, 0.3ml/10 lb (or three tenths of 1 ml), daily, for 1-2 months, is what's required.

    Jack


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    Re: ivomec

    All ways thanks jack

    PS. Write another book so i can buy it!

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    Hey guys,
    In need of help after a frustrating and exhausting experience. Soooooo, I have Agri-Mectrin 1% inject-able solution. I have used this before and have just put in there food but I am concerned they may not be swallowing all of it, simply because they are messy eaters and some of their meal ends up on the ground. My solution was to just squirt it down there throat. I tried this with my 54lb male and it was a freaking nightmare. The little dude wanted no part of it and I almost got bit for my actions. He wasn't getting angry at me or trying to bite me, just freaking out to get away. I could not imagine going through this with 5, 10 or 15 dogs. Do I start injecting it or just go back to buying damn heartguard. how do you all handle this??? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Also it is tough to pull the Ivomectrin out the air tight seal. A vacuum pressure is created when pulling it out with a syringe and barely any comes out. what a I missing here? I am clearly not doing this right lol and at my whits end. PLEASE HELP ME

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    I draw the amount needed in a syringe, remove the needle. I take one hand an hold the dogs mouth open and squirt it in the back of their throat.

    Some people cut hot dogs in to pieces then inject the amount need in the hot dog. Good luck

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    For the house dogs I am similar to loot. Just pop it in their mouth and done.

    For the yard dogs I lay out a loaf of bread and dose a slice per dog. I walk by and toss each piece to them. They swallow it first and then go, man that tasted like crap. LOL

    EWO

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    I leave the needle in the rubber stopper. I push the syringe into the needle base, draw the liquid and then remove the syringe to squirt it in the food bowl.
    I used to squirt it into a hot dog and that worked good. Now I just mix it into a raw egg and pyrantel and throw some gizzards over it. They eat it all and lick the bowl clean.
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    Isn't it easiest way to give it SC?
    It tastes nasty for sure so I understand a dog shaking his head and trying to spit it out. In this case you can't be sure how much you get it inside your dog.

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    I think it needs to be given orally in order to work best for heartworms and other worms. I've given it on a slice of bread or in a hot dog piece, and they usually eat it right down.

    If you only have a few dogs, I have ordered Ivermectin in pill form from this Australian company --

    http://www.pets-megastore.com.au/hea...c-165_160.html

    Not as cheap as the cattle wormer liquid but easier to give the pill. I usually buy the Valuheart or the Vetaheart pills --

    http://www.pets-megastore.com.au/val...r25bugogsv7cb5

    http://www.pets-megastore.com.au/vet...5_160_309.html
    Common sense isn't so common these days.

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    Thanks for the suggestions fellows. Whenever I dose Ivomec I follow the 1/10 a ml per 10lbs and with the pills from vetaheart or valueheart, just like heartguard I guess, they are giving the same dose for a wide range of weights. So basically I would be giving my 54lb dog the same dose as an 80lb dog, which is my only concern. Maybe that is just fine or maybe I should cut the pill down a little? SGC how do you handle this since you use the pills. Again guys, thanks for the input.

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