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Tape Worm
What do I use for tape worm, or do I have to go to the vet. I have a dog that eats good, but seems to stay very thin.
GO TO TRACTOR SUPPLY AND GET ZIMECTIN GOLD IT WILL KILL ALL 3 TYPES OF TAPEWORM. IT WILL ALSO PREVENT HEARTWORMS WHEN GIVEN MONTHLY.
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jake burdette
330 260 2076
ivomec kills all worms
You can check for tapeworms by sight. They will look like rice grains in the stool. You can use Zimectrin Gold ( ivermectin and praziquantel) or you can simply buy praziquantel in the pill form at most feed stores.
Ivermectin will not kill tapeworms.... if it did there would be no need to include praziquantel on Zimectrin Gold.
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Nt. Ch. Cedarstump HiDollar Jane (GrNt HiDollar Dancer X GrNt Wheat Creek Widdow Demon Dolly)
Cedarstump HiDollar Toby (GrNt HiDollar Dancer X Nt. Ch.Donaldson's Midnight Queen)
Mike Donaldson
donaldsonmb@bellsouth.net
ok, thanks alot for the info. is this stuff spendy. and how much do you give a adult dog
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Originally posted by PlottChaser
ivomec kills all worms
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Seth Olson
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Originally posted by RH.
actually ivomec will not kill tapeworms...find a wormer with pyrantel to take care of tapes.
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Nt. Ch. Cedarstump HiDollar Jane (GrNt HiDollar Dancer X GrNt Wheat Creek Widdow Demon Dolly)
Cedarstump HiDollar Toby (GrNt HiDollar Dancer X Nt. Ch.Donaldson's Midnight Queen)
Mike Donaldson
donaldsonmb@bellsouth.net
Ok my .2 cents worth! 
Go to the vet and by Drontal Plus. Its per weight. Will get most worm inc. tapes, I think.
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Bryan J.
SAVE THE COON, HUNT WITH A HOUND!
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