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I did look it up online just to see what I could find. I wouldn't have used it w/o checking with the vet. Good advice, though. Thanks!The website below gave some great info. I decided after reading the info from the website I wouldn't use it anyway. Some certain breeds of dogs can have severe reactions to the medication, including Australian Shepards. I have an Aussie cross and don't want to take the chance of hurting her. This info is for all that are out there that may have heard this same idea of using ivermectin to worm their dog. It seems the herding dog breeds are the ones most affected by this medication. Just thought it might help someone else that may be interested in knowing.
http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_ivermectin.html
good job on the research, this is a prime example of why this BYC forum is so good for sharing and using information. I think people feel so much better when they make informed decisions. once again great job.
AL
Elizabeth
I did look it up online just to see what I could find. I wouldn't have used it w/o checking with the vet. Good advice, though. Thanks!The website below gave some great info. I decided after reading the info from the website I wouldn't use it anyway. Some certain breeds of dogs can have severe reactions to the medication, including Australian Shepards. I have an Aussie cross and don't want to take the chance of hurting her. This info is for all that are out there that may have heard this same idea of using ivermectin to worm their dog. It seems the herding dog breeds are the ones most affected by this medication. Just thought it might help someone else that may be interested in knowing.
http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_ivermectin.html
good job on the research, this is a prime example of why this BYC forum is so good for sharing and using information. I think people feel so much better when they make informed decisions. once again great job.
AL
Elizabeth