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Man wormer is expensive!

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 7:46 pm
by chilcotin hillbilly
I need cheaper wormer. $20/ 50# dog , $30/ 70# dog. Vet gave me Drontral Plus it supposed to be good for all the worms. Any suggestions? I also bought a bottle of Pyrantel Strongid for worming the pups. $190 for 600ml unbelievable. Man I thought fuel was expensive. Worming horses are cheaper. Makes me glad i only have 4 dogs and 3 pups. :shock:

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 9:56 pm
by doug
Use horse wormer on the dogs,lots cheaper that way.

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:05 pm
by Moonshiner
how much horse wormer should ya give the pups, I have one 70# 1.5yo and a 90# 9mo

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Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:36 pm
by terry alexander
Check out Canex Multi wormer on Interpet.biz website. Cheaper than Drontal. They have pretty good prices on most of their products.

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Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:37 pm
by briarpatch
Moonshiner, you should try Canex. It gets all types of worms. It is easily ordered from www.interpet.biz. I have been using it for several years. It is a lot cheaper than the route you are taking and very effective.

briarpatch

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 3:25 pm
by Melanie Hampton
I sometimes use Safeguard Goat Wormer... It works great.. I just have a kick ass vet who gives me wormer really cheap..

If you use the Safeguard Goat Wormer you have to adjust the dosage..

Here is the breakdown for converting the amount from the goat dose to dog dose of the Safeguard liquid wormer.

The dog dose for Fenbendazole is 50mg/kg or 23mg/# given orally for 3 consecutive days.

You have a 10% solution which is 100mg/ml. So the dose for a dog would be .23 ml per pound or 2.3 ml per 10#. A 50# dog would get 12 ml. The dosage for dogs is usually much higher than other species for fenbendazole. In this case, the dog dose is 10X higher than the goat dose (5mg/kg) so a 100# dog would get 23 ml of Fenbendazole (Safegaurd) 3 days in a row.

And I got this dosage from a vet... It is about $19.00 for a bottle.. It takes me two bottles when I was worming 10 dogs- 3 days in a row.. And I was just having to get into the second bottle..
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 11:11 pm
by briarpatch
I certainly could be wrong, but I do not believe there is a SINGLE wormer sold in the U.S. which gets all intestinal worms. Droncit is only effective against tapes. Fenbendazole is not effective against all tapes and must be given 3 days in a row.

Canex is effective against all intestinal worms (it contains praziquantal) and it costs about $3 or $4 to worm a 50lb. dog. They recommend giving it quarterly. but I give it semi-annually.

There is no doubt that you can do an effective job with many wormers (combinations), but I much prefer the simplicity (one treatment) with tablets and the low cost of Canex.

briarpatch

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 11:27 am
by nmplott
Zimectrin Gold one notch for 50 pounds and you can round up to the next notch. Its about 14 bucks a box and will take care of heartworms and everyother kind of worm.

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 3:19 pm
by Vance M.
nmplott wrote:Zimectrin Gold one notch for 50 pounds and you can round up to the next notch. Its about 14 bucks a box and will take care of heartworms and everyother kind of worm.


That is what I use, it cleans them out pretty good

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 8:35 pm
by Plott Proud
I use pyraquantal. I also get it online from www.interpet.biz
1 tablet for each 22 lbs. of dogs' weight. Works great. No fasting or anything required.
I do use it quarterly as instructed.
Good luck!

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 8:46 pm
by three rivers catahoulas
I use Nemex-2 it's 4.54mg/Ml of Pyrantel. It's not to pricey and works great, I have also used Safe guard goat wormer, that works great too.

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 8:59 pm
by Vance M.
If you like Nemex-2 then try this.

http://www.eppinettekennels.com/pyrantelwormer.html

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 10:23 pm
by Gray Fox
:D Canex and Pyraquantal are the exact same formula as Drontal Plus. They both contain Praziquantel (gets all 7 types of tapeworms), oxantel (gets the whipworms) and pyrantel (gets the hookworms and roundworms). These are the best wormers available. There are no contraindications and you don't have to starve the dog first or anything. It works whether the dog's stomach is full or empty. It is safe for puppies at 5 weeks.

Drontal is just pyrantel and droncit..so you won't touch the whipworms (which is the toughest to eliminate and the hardest on dogs). Nemex, Strongid and several others are just pyrantel, which can be bought a lot more cheaply in a pure form. Pyrantel should be used for puppies (and nursing bitches), every two weeks starting at 3 weeks of age until 16 weeks of age. The Drontal Plus, Canex and Pyraquantal are the same formula, but the Canex and Pyraquantal can be bought from foreign sources more cheaply. They are just generic copies of Drontal Plus. The foreign sources do not have to abide by U.S. patent laws. That is why Drontal and Drontal Plus are so expensive and you need a prescription.
Bayer owns the patents on them.

If you use Pyraquantal or Canex plus ivermectin you will be keeping your dogs essentially worm free.

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 12:55 am
by briarpatch
Gray Fox you got it right. That is exactly what I do. Thanks for the more detailed explanation.

briarpatch

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 11:45 am
by slidecreekdan
This is the kind of info I have been looking for. Thanks all.