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I just got from my vets office the Heartguard Plus (Ivermectin/Pyrantel) chewable for small dogs under 25 lbs. My girl is 3 months old and 2 pounds 1 oz. The chewable pill is kind of big in my opinion. Too big for my little girl to handle in one bite. I broke the pill into 4 pieces. She only ate 2 or a half of the pill. I tried over and over again to give her the rest, but she wouldn't take it - I'd put it in her mouth and she'd spit it right out. Not sure how to get her to take the entire thing?? Being so small I wouldn't think she would need to take the entire pill, but the directions said to make sure they take the entire thing or you have to restart the dose.... |
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You haven't mentioned what brand you are getting. Intercepter is packaged closer to weight and does have a puppy strength....you may want to discuss this with your vet. I see you live in Oklahoma.....mosquitoes are rampid there.... |
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Thanks for all the help!! Bailey is on Heartgard, and I spoke to her vet who said that even though it's the smallest dose that they come in, we are going to just start giving her half of one, instead of a whole. The vet said that at only 3 pounds, it is probably just too strong. But he firmly urges me to keep her on it because we do have quite a bug problem here in Oklahoma during the summer. |
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I think you're right Ellie May, there is no way that I would know whether she was getting a small dose or large dose. I will look into the Interceptor brand, I just hate it when my poor little girl gets sick over anything!! |
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We're from OK too! Norman here. :) We NEVER skip heartworm preventative. Because it hardly ever freezes here, the mosquitoes sometimes don't die and can be a problem year round. I recently did a presentation in my Parasitology class over heartworms and they are yucky! It can take up to 6 months for a dog to test positive for heartworms and by then it's too late. The treatment for heartworms is dangerous and expensive. I just wouldn't risk it. We give Interceptor and while our Yorkies are bigger, they do well on it. It has the lower 0-10lb dosage which might help. |
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Heartworm prevention is the only thing I do regularly. I would not skip a month even though we are in an area that gets cold winters and lots of snow, as you can always find an errant mosquito. And my girls are indoor pottiers only. My vet also recommends heartworm prevention for indoor cats as there have been lots of indoor animals dying from heartworm in our area. Heartguard is a heartworm prevention that has a very high incidence of reactions. My vet also concurred that you cannot cut the dose in 1/2 as it is not spread evenly throughout - so the up to 25 lbs is the smallest dose available......... |
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and what the vet told me about the chewable. Nicky got sick on it, so we switched him to 'Interceptor' Though Nicky hasn't gotten sick with it (I mean immediately after giving it) I still hate it as well, and like you, I haven't found a way around it either :animal-pa |
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