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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2013 Location: Urbana, IL USA
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2013 Location: Urbana, IL USA
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| ![]() And I can't stress this enough--the reason they feed this stuff to rats to determine potential adverse reactions is because it's unethical to do these tests on humans, and too expensive to do these tests on dogs. The extrapolation of the results of tests done on rats to potential effects on humans is done all the time in the drug testing industry... BTW, I'm not here to jerk anyone's chain, I'm just here for the sport of vigorous scientific debate! |
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Appreciate the advice!
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Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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| ![]() I'm sorry, but the issue of Heartgard is not one I understand. I have used that product for more years than I care to think about. Not one pup I have owned or fostered has ever had an issue with the under 25 lb Heartgard and none of them were close to 25 lbs. I get what people are saying, but it is not killing pups so I am not sure why it is so frequently a topic/concern. As to the dewormer, I am actually happy it is in there. The thought of worms creeps me out.
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♥ Maximo and Teddy Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Northern Virginia
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| ![]() We used Interceptor until it was discontinued. Switched to Heartgard Plus, and the boys love their "treat." Since they won't chew it like they are supposed to, I cut it up into smaller pieces on a plate for each of them. Are the dewormers in Heartgard Plus excessive/unnecessary? I thought it was a good thing, especially for an area like mine where roundworms and hookworms are prevalent. Fleas have become a problem in our area. I saw a flea for the first time in my life 2 summers ago. We use Frontline during the summer, but it doesn't seem to work 100% for us. We have not had an infestation, but I have picked one or two off of Teddy every time we go to the park. I tried Advantage on Teddy but had to wash it off right away. It burned his sensitive skin.
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Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: S. W. Suburbs of Chicago, IL
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I see that you are a medical student which is wonderful. Your parents must be very proud of your achievements. Working in the OR with breast surgeons I have seen many Med Students over the years. Med Students have a rough life learning from their superiors as well as staff. There have been many students that stand next to me during surgeries and learn from me by asking questions regarding the procedures they are observing. They ask many questions and I am able to answer them not because I have MD after my name but simply because I've learned by listening, questioning and gaining knowledge from the surgeons that I work with daily. There have been times over the years that I've pulled very nice students aside, explained the procedure and given them the correct answers to what I knew the surgeon would be quizzing them about once he came into the room. I've had surgeons turn to me when the Med Students didnt know the correct answer to their questions and I was able to answer correctly. The point I'm trying to make in telling this to you is that it's the EXPERIENCE that you need to obsorb from the people in the room and not be quick to tell those people to leave. Although we are all sitting behind a computer there are many very intelligent members of this forum that do not speak of their professions and their knowledge base is HUGE! Embrace it instead of fighting it and take that same idea with you learning from everyone as you go. A very wise doctor years ago told the student in his OR this "learn everyone's name, from the cleaning crew all the way up to the Medical Director. They all have pieces of knowledge that will enrich your stay here". It was and still is my favorite surgeon OR suite speech. I can also tell your the Med Students that are not liked are sent out of the room to look for an Otis Elevator...... ![]()
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2014 Location: Tucson,AZ
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| ![]() We had our Heeler on Sentinel from puppy to 14 years 8 months but last time I ordered they had changed the Formula and make up of pill (bigger and super hard). I couldn't get her to take it as she had the old form. She was in final stage of Kidney failure so Heartworms were least of our worries. I will not buy Sentinel again and see about a new brand for Yorkie. |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2014 Location: Tucson,AZ
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| ![]() Please disregard above post, after reading other post I remembered we had Interceptor before and they recommended Sentinel as the replacement. Memory goes when you get old and didn't get in on the 5 minute time limit We had our Heeler on Interceptor from puppy to 14 years 8 months but last time I ordered they had discontinued it the replacement was Sentinel and make up of pill (bigger and super hard). I couldn't get her to take it as she had the Interceptor. She was in final stage of Kidney failure so Heartworms were least of our worries. I will not buy Sentinel again and see about a new brand for Yorkie |
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There is another newer product, Sentinel Spectrum, that does have a third component that treats for tapeworm, and if that's what you are talking about I would have to agree with you. There is no need to treat for tapeworm if fleas are not present. The Ivermectin in Heartguard (and Heartguard Plus) controls heartworm, while Heartguard Plus does have another deworming component -- pyrantel -- that is for roundworms and hookworms. With regards to standard Sentinel or Heartguard/Heartguard Plus, they are all fine. I started using Sentinel about 16 years ago, and before that used Heartguard. They have been around a very long time with a great track record.
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YT Addict Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: OK
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| ![]() I've never used sentinel, but heartguard plus is the only "treat" ![]() |
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2013 Location: Indiana
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♥ Maximo and Teddy Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Northern Virginia
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Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
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| ![]() I don't use a flea/tick medicine when not necessary. Jackson hasn't been on any since last July and we haven't seen a tick or flea since then. Now, I WILL be applying either Frontline or Advantix at the end of the month, as the weather warms up. I typically only end up using a flea/tick preventative in May, June, July and August. Otherwise, we just don't really seem to have issues. I don't see the point in giving it all year. Also, Frontline seemed to be ineffective 2 yrs ago here. I was still finding ticks in the summer when I used it which is why I switched to Advantix. But I may give FL a try again this year. I use Heartguard year round mainly because it's super easy to give it to him, as he takes it as a treat, and I don't need the flea protection that is in Sentinel. We used to use Interceptor. Sad when it went off the market.
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I♥PeekTinkySaph&Finny Donating Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Baltimore, Maryland
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| ![]() Another option is to not give any at all, but have her tested for HW every 3-4 months. I can't get mine to eat Heartgard to safe my life! Lol! We use Revolution every 6 weeks per my vet.
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Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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| ![]() That's really not safe. Then if your dog tests positive they have to go through the treatment for heart worms and that can be really bad for dogs and if it dosent kill them it can make them extremely sick and leave them with heart problems and other lasting issues. Heart worms is nothing to play with.
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