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injecting ivomec vs. giving orally
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Re: injecting ivomec vs. giving orally
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July 26, 2012, 10:20:31 pm »
I hear injecting it will get ticks too. Orally does not. I use the paste. I have all my wormers in paste. Cut slices of bread in half. Put Peanut butter on part of each piece and the paste on the other and fold it like a folded PB&J just half the size. Give each dog one piece and the worming is done with no problems. With the liquid have put it on the bread with peanut butter too. Just put all the peanut butter on first so you don't get the meds in your PB. I only switched to paste because I could not find the small syringes last time.
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