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Posted by RC-Abby on 09-06-2021 05:46 PM:

At what age?

At what age do you recommend giving Ivermectin to pups? I'm using the injectable but giving it oral (over feed) to adult hounds. Also bought my 1st plot. Are you plot owners using ivermectin?

Thanks

Randi Bidlack


Posted by 2nd Mac on 09-06-2021 10:14 PM:

I’ve always started at about 3 months and never had any problems


Posted by Reuben on 09-07-2021 03:43 AM:

I have a few plotts and they are on ivomec…
I start pups at 3 to 4 months on ivomec…
Been doing it this way for many years without a problem…

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Posted by Reuben on 09-07-2021 03:43 AM:

I have a few plotts and they are on ivomec…
I start pups at 3 to 4 months on ivomec…
Been doing it this way for many years without a problem…

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Training dogs is not so much about quantity, it's more about timing, and the right situations...After that it's up to the dog....A hunting dog is born...


Posted by coonhunter, MO on 09-08-2021 12:21 AM:

Ivomec

If you use this, don't wait until you are out to buy more, I called 5/6 places and they were all out of it , looked online, click to order and then it comes up out of stock, I finally found some 45 minutes away. I live in Missouri. I guess people really are using this towards covid-19, NO way for me.


Posted by Reuben on 09-08-2021 01:03 AM:

Re: Ivomec

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Originally posted by coonhunter, MO
If you use this, don't wait until you are out to buy more, I called 5/6 places and they were all out of it , looked online, click to order and then it comes up out of stock, I finally found some 45 minutes away. I live in Missouri. I guess people really are using this towards covid-19, NO way for me.


I know quite a few folks that have used ivermectin as preventative when going on vacation or just taking it as a preventative…my wife and I took two doses when the virus was bad around here…

We have hydroxychloroquine on standby as well…

I have enough ivomec to treat an army…

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Posted by shadinc on 09-08-2021 01:10 AM:

Ivermectin seems to be pretty safe. I have given it to pups at 3 weeks. One drop.

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Posted by Reuben on 09-08-2021 03:05 AM:

Personal theory with no proof other than my dogs have not appeared to of ever gotten heart worms…

I give my grown dogs close to 2.5 times more than a monthly dose…but I do it once every 3 months…

The logic is that it takes 6 months for heart worms to mature…so at 3 months when I dose the dogs any HW larvae will die…ivomec will keep working for at least a month thereafter…and I treat again at 3 months…chances are larvae couldn’t be no more than two months old or less when the administered dose kills the larvae…

Since pups are born without HW’s giving a dose at 3 to 4 months shouldn’t be a problem…

Heart worm larvae mature at 6 months and they also say ivomec does not kill adult HW’s…

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Posted by Reuben on 09-08-2021 03:08 AM:

On females I want to get a litter of pups from I cut back on how much ivomec to give…

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