Wormer's - Exclusively Setters2024-03-28T18:43:03Zhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/forum/topics/wormer-s?commentId=865021%3AComment%3A1015167&feed=yes&xn_auth=noUp until my mum had this prob…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2013-01-02:865021:Comment:10154522013-01-02T19:49:04.602ZPippa Wheaterhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/PippaWheater
<p>Up until my mum had this problem with the wormer given to her Frank I had never experienced any problems with any wormer. It is interesting reading everyone's responsive's to this question.</p>
<p>I will keep giving my setter's Milbemax at the moment as they haven't reacted so far and really don't want to be messing around swapping wormers, as sounds like other wormers have been causing some problem's too, and at least they haven't reacted so far but will be watching closely for any…</p>
<p>Up until my mum had this problem with the wormer given to her Frank I had never experienced any problems with any wormer. It is interesting reading everyone's responsive's to this question.</p>
<p>I will keep giving my setter's Milbemax at the moment as they haven't reacted so far and really don't want to be messing around swapping wormers, as sounds like other wormers have been causing some problem's too, and at least they haven't reacted so far but will be watching closely for any problems.<span><br/></span></p>
<p>I might look into this Diatom pest that you use Fran as you have had some good results.</p>
<p>Thanks for the info though it really is interesting hearing other peoples opinions etc.</p>
<p></p> thanks everybody! I will cert…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2013-01-02:865021:Comment:10152402013-01-02T08:34:48.443Zsilviahttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/silviamarco
<p>thanks everybody! I will certainly ask our vet about milbemax next time we are due. However, we may wonder if it is a good idea to change from a product that seems ok for oberon so far: so, regarding the drontal, i still dont understand if the bad reactions occured at the first time (so several dogs may be kind of allergic/intolerant to the product) or if this is something that can occur suddenly, even if the dog has been using the product several times before?</p>
<p>thanks everybody! I will certainly ask our vet about milbemax next time we are due. However, we may wonder if it is a good idea to change from a product that seems ok for oberon so far: so, regarding the drontal, i still dont understand if the bad reactions occured at the first time (so several dogs may be kind of allergic/intolerant to the product) or if this is something that can occur suddenly, even if the dog has been using the product several times before?</p> Hi Dianne
I feel the same abo…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2013-01-01:865021:Comment:10152862013-01-01T11:37:16.851ZJennie Bensteadhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/JennieBenstead
<p>Hi Dianne</p>
<p>I feel the same about wormers.... I believe that any thing you take to kill whatever must have some effect on us and our dogs be it short or long term I used to use drontal on my old girls and looking back yes they did have effects from it....After a lot of research which is still ongoing Riley 19months and Cassie 20months..do not have any overdosing of chemicals..we went the whole summer last year with not one flea- tick or worm and not any chemical was used....just herbs…</p>
<p>Hi Dianne</p>
<p>I feel the same about wormers.... I believe that any thing you take to kill whatever must have some effect on us and our dogs be it short or long term I used to use drontal on my old girls and looking back yes they did have effects from it....After a lot of research which is still ongoing Riley 19months and Cassie 20months..do not have any overdosing of chemicals..we went the whole summer last year with not one flea- tick or worm and not any chemical was used....just herbs and essiental oils..and I am pleased to say they are very healthy dogs....I try to build a strong immune system and up to now I am very pleased with the effects on them...wishing you all the best with your red babies.....</p> I would never use Drontal as…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-12-31:865021:Comment:10151012012-12-31T20:31:36.377ZDenise Brend - (Devacott)http://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/DeniseBrend
<p>I would never use Drontal as my bitch had a very bad reaction to it, lots of pain and vomiting for hours after. I have used Milbemax now for years with no problems!</p>
<p>I would never use Drontal as my bitch had a very bad reaction to it, lots of pain and vomiting for hours after. I have used Milbemax now for years with no problems!</p> Hi Fran, I found it worked fo…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-12-31:865021:Comment:10151672012-12-31T18:22:01.387ZDianne cookhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/Diannecook
Hi Fran, I found it worked for fleas quite well but I do agree with you that the dust is a problem as it's extremely fine and that's one thing stated in the packaging. I now use it on their bed mats in-between washing and on a day bed that they all use outside. I'm still unfortunately dosing them with comfortis from time to time in summer. Thank you for the dose rates for worming Jennie, I was quite keen to know I've never been keen on worming tablets but realise it's a necessary evil :) Take…
Hi Fran, I found it worked for fleas quite well but I do agree with you that the dust is a problem as it's extremely fine and that's one thing stated in the packaging. I now use it on their bed mats in-between washing and on a day bed that they all use outside. I'm still unfortunately dosing them with comfortis from time to time in summer. Thank you for the dose rates for worming Jennie, I was quite keen to know I've never been keen on worming tablets but realise it's a necessary evil :) Take care Dianne and redkids. Thanks for replying Jen :-) H…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-12-31:865021:Comment:10150872012-12-31T11:29:59.846ZFran Griffinhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/FranGriffin
<p>Thanks for replying Jen :-) How do you find using it for flea control Dianne? I had very very dusty dogs and a very dusty house, but it did the trick :-)</p>
<p>Thanks for replying Jen :-) How do you find using it for flea control Dianne? I had very very dusty dogs and a very dusty house, but it did the trick :-)</p> Hi Dianne....I thought I woul…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-12-31:865021:Comment:10150832012-12-31T11:17:38.951ZJennie Bensteadhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/JennieBenstead
<p>Hi Dianne....I thought I would reply as I treat my dogs the same as Fran...The dosage I found on line is 20lb-50lb 1 tablespoon....1 1/2 tablespoon.....50lb+ 2 tablespoon....100lbs+ 3-4 tablespoons......do not stop the treatment for at least 3/4 wks.....you can not overdose but you can underdose.....and what you are using is the same...</p>
<p>hope this helps</p>
<p>Jen</p>
<p>Hi Dianne....I thought I would reply as I treat my dogs the same as Fran...The dosage I found on line is 20lb-50lb 1 tablespoon....1 1/2 tablespoon.....50lb+ 2 tablespoon....100lbs+ 3-4 tablespoons......do not stop the treatment for at least 3/4 wks.....you can not overdose but you can underdose.....and what you are using is the same...</p>
<p>hope this helps</p>
<p>Jen</p> Fran, just wondering what dos…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-12-30:865021:Comment:10150702012-12-30T22:29:50.774ZDianne cookhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/Diannecook
Fran, just wondering what dosage rate do you use for your setters? I use food grade diamathous earth, would this be the same? the packaging states clearly for humans and animals. It's widely used in animal husbandry especially in organic farming. But I have only ever used it as a flea deterrent as I'm not sure of dosages. Thank you Dianne and Irish
Fran, just wondering what dosage rate do you use for your setters? I use food grade diamathous earth, would this be the same? the packaging states clearly for humans and animals. It's widely used in animal husbandry especially in organic farming. But I have only ever used it as a flea deterrent as I'm not sure of dosages. Thank you Dianne and Irish Hello and happy new year to e…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-12-30:865021:Comment:10149582012-12-30T21:27:20.631Zsilviahttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/silviamarco
<p>Hello and happy new year to everybody!!</p>
<p>sorry for deviating the original post (i cant comment on milbemax), but I am just wondering: i see some concerns (in this and other past blogs) about using drontal.. we use this regularly for Oberon (every 3 months, and is always prescribed by the vet after checking the weight, although now that Oberon is grown -2.5years- the dosage is really stable) and we had no problems at all.. what is the danger that people has found with this product? is…</p>
<p>Hello and happy new year to everybody!!</p>
<p>sorry for deviating the original post (i cant comment on milbemax), but I am just wondering: i see some concerns (in this and other past blogs) about using drontal.. we use this regularly for Oberon (every 3 months, and is always prescribed by the vet after checking the weight, although now that Oberon is grown -2.5years- the dosage is really stable) and we had no problems at all.. what is the danger that people has found with this product? is something related to an allergic reaction (so in our case is not the worry) or is the continuous use that creates long-term issues? maybe we should ask the vet her opinion on milbemax (since, as fran said, is available in the uk?)</p>
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<p>thanks !!! cheers silvia</p>
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<p></p> A number of my dogs over the…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-12-29:865021:Comment:10146972012-12-29T09:01:01.608ZFran Griffinhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/FranGriffin
<p>A number of my dogs over the years have had horrible reactions to Drontal. In fact, I thought Drontal was going to kill one of my dogs who was acting as though she was being stung by a hive of internal bees within an hour or so of having the tablets, which really scared both me and my partner.</p>
<p>One of my current dogs Barkley was writhing in agony out in the garden shortly after I dosed him. However, neither he, nor any of my current dogs have reacted to Milbemax. No reaction what so…</p>
<p>A number of my dogs over the years have had horrible reactions to Drontal. In fact, I thought Drontal was going to kill one of my dogs who was acting as though she was being stung by a hive of internal bees within an hour or so of having the tablets, which really scared both me and my partner.</p>
<p>One of my current dogs Barkley was writhing in agony out in the garden shortly after I dosed him. However, neither he, nor any of my current dogs have reacted to Milbemax. No reaction what so ever, in fact I have been very pleased with it, Because of the very nature of wormers, how they work etc, I have now decided to use a non pharmaceutical approach and routinely add Diatom Pest (food grade - very important - must be food grade) to their dinners. In fact because of the mineral content it would probably do them good to add it to their food more often, and to mine as well. It is extremely good for humans, not just to eradicate nasty things, but because it contains minerals which are good for human and other animal life.</p>
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