➡I accidentally bought Balut eggs: 2 live ducks! Now a Chat Thread!

Ted. :gig
Yea, not cheap for our pups either.
Try looking for some mobile vaccine clinics near you. They often sell preventative for cheap(er), but you have to provide proof of a recent heartworm test and preventative.
Most clinics provide discounts for buying in bulk. We usually bite the bullet and buy a year’s supply and often get a month or two for free.

I wonder if I could order it online? Maybe it would be cheaper? Don’t know if they’d give me a prescription or not though.

And wow that must be expensive! :eek: probably winds up being cheaper though.
 
Thanks again! Very helpful! Assuming giving a cat a pill is a lot different than giving a dog a pill?? Wouldn’t want to accidentally hurt her. But then again she is very docile and let’s me brush her teeth, clean her ears and eyes, trim nails, brush her out, etc. so she’d probably let me give her a pill too but topical’s probably easier. I wouldn’t want to stress her out.

And thanks! That’s a good idea! I’ll do that.
Depends, can you pill a dog? :gig

You have to restrain them and basically pop it down their throat. They won’t take it in a treat.
I wonder if I could order it online?
Nope.
 
He was not on a preventative, which is entirely our fault. We know his resting requirements.
The preventative can be taken 30 days after the original date and still be effective, so no need to worry about being a few days late. :)

There is now an injectible heartwork treatment that is good for either 6 months or 12 months. Depends on which shot is available and/or you choose. It does go by weight so I don't know how much it would cose for your dog but if that is something that interests you (do it and forget it for a yr type thing), you can always ask the vet about it. It's what I did for one of my dogs so far (the other 2 already have their meds bought).
It is called ProHeart12 (moxidectin).
 
There is now an injectible heartwork treatment that is good for either 6 months or 12 months. Depends on which shot is available and/or you choose. It does go by weight so I don't know how much it would cose for your dog but if that is something that interests you (do it and forget it for a yr type thing), you can always ask the vet about it. It's what I did for one of my dogs so far (the other 2 already have their meds bought).
It is called ProHeart12 (moxidectin).
Did they put it back on the market?
It was recalled https://www.avma.org/News/JAVMANews/Pages/041115b.aspx
 
Y'all.... I went outside to clean the coops and collect eggs etc. today and this what I found in my duck area.


My poor Xena looks like she's been in a fight, the poor girl! Female ducks moult also right? Not just the males (since their feathers change colors with spring and fall)? Totally normal? My goodness she looks rough! Should I bump up her protein?
 
Did they put it back on the market?
It was recalled https://www.avma.org/News/JAVMANews/Pages/041115b.aspx

I knew that the 6, which is just the 6month supply, wasn't offered any more but the 12month supply is being offered. I don't know the difference, other than coverage of time, between the 2.

ETA: That article was from back in 2004. I just noticed this. When I took my dog to the vet for her heartworm test and the Proheart12 was offered, the vet said they just started getting it in. That they used to have the 6month supply but they stopped doing that and went to the 12 month shot and that it even turned out cheaper to do so. That is just what I was told. :idunno
 
Depends, can you pill a dog? :gig

You have to restrain them and basically pop it down their throat. They won’t take it in a treat.

Nope.

Well, I usually just put it in a treat lol

That doesn’t sound so hard! Although that said, the Heartgard ones look soft, like chewables, rather than a pill so maybe she would just eat it on her own?? She LOVES treats LOL

Maybe I can trick her.

And wait really? Practically everything is available online these days, surely pet meds would be too??

My dogs never minded taking HeartGuard. They viewed the chews as treats and gobbled them right up. I can't speak for cats. I would think they are a bit more finicky. I wonder if the injectible kind is available for cats as well? I don't own cats so I have no clue. Would be interesting to look in to though.

Luna loves treats so I wonder if she would eat the Heartgard ones.... they look like treats rather than pills.

And yeah, I might ask about that
 
Well, I usually just put it in a treat lol

That doesn’t sound so hard! Although that said, the Heartgard ones look soft, like chewables, rather than a pill so maybe she would just eat it on her own?? She LOVES treats LOL

Maybe I can trick her.

And wait really? Practically everything is available online these days, surely pet meds would be too??



Luna loves treats so I wonder if she would eat the Heartgard ones.... they look like treats rather than pills.

And yeah, I might ask about that
It just takes some practice. Some owners get squeamish when you restrain their pets.

Heartgard is a flavored chewable but some animals won’t eat it. If she likes it then go for it. :)

I’m sure you can buy it online but you cannot do the test at home...
 

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