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Please forgive us... I am aware that maybe we should have posted this in another location but I am totally freaking out and need advise right away. Our Star is 5 1/2 months old and despite what the breeder told us she appears to be on the smaller side (2 1/2 pounds). I've done several searches here and am a little bit overwelmed. I am looking for a flea and heartworm prevention for little ones. I have found several in large weight ranges but would love your input on any that you use for smaller babies. Please help:confused: |
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My vet gave Lola Heartgard Plus. They make one for dogs up to 25 pounds. When I got Lola she was barely 2 pounds and this is what the vet gave us. Not sure about the flea stuff though. Sorry. |
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Hope this helps!:D |
I use frontline for fleas and kingston is only 2.8 lbs and heart guard for heart worms they are for dog 2-25lbs |
I have used Revolution for years with great success and no adverse reactions. Revolution takes care of heart worms, fleas, ticks, ear mites, round worms and hook worms. |
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Cooper is 3.5 lbs and we have been using revolution on him since he was 2 lbs. We have had no problems and no fleas. I like the idea of the heart worm in with it also. |
Lady gets Interceptor. Since there is a 10 pound and under package, it's more appropriate for small dogs IMO. Also, Heartguard is thought to trigger seizures in susceptible dogs and since my Lady is epileptic, I don't want to take a chance. |
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Thanks everyone. My vet told us about Advantage multi but when I contacted Bayer they did not recommend it for her because she is not yet 3 pounds. Thank you so very much for the tip on Revolution. I'll talk to the vet tomorrow. |
I use Revolution on all of mine. Maya gets the one for 5-10 lbs and the rest get the one for under 5lbs and puppies. They have all done fine on it and I like that it is topical and covers heartworm and fleas. |
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