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Bolt Action
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quote:
Originally posted by FLINT
what about ivormec for pigs.
that you give under the skin.I was told this will kill all the worms
plus the tic/s and fleas.i WAS ALSO TOLD THIS IS THE ..MOST POTENT..WORMER ..THERE IS..ON ..THE ..MARKET..



Any ivomectin works for heartworms. Horse, pig, cattle
It does not kill fleas or ticks. not a reliable wormer for anything other than heartworms and mites.

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Re: i like these threads

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i have hounds & aussies and was a little scared to use the ivomec on the aussies, but have been doing for 3 months now! i used interceptor and sentinal in the past and had cost me way to much also have had my vet give my aussies heartgurd but doesnt that have ivomec in it?? they never batted a eye. most of it is all about the money to them and i never even knew that heartguard could hurt the aussies till this board. first thing when you walk thru the door @ the vets with youre prize dogs in tow...."ready to have them spayed or neutered!!!"


Ain't that the truth, they all want to spay/neuter them.
I use to have a couple Aussies and gave them ivomectin for cattle. I didn't know it may hurt them either till now. Never seemed to bother them. I am sure that there could always be the chance that it could on certain ones.
I even give it to my chihauhau. Pretty much a drop on his tonge.

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Its SIMPLE !!!

All you need to do is give 1/10th CC per 10#'s..of Ivomec 1% ( 50# dog = 1/2 CC ) ...orally once a month for heart worm prevention.

Also for regular worming use Valbazan once a month 1cc per 10#'s.( 50# dog = 5cc ).......if they have Tapes, use the Valbazan 3 days in a row.............................. No tapes, no hook, no roundworms, no heartworms......................Good luck...Tim

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ivomec for swine is a different dose then 1% ivomec.now off top of my head the swine ivomec is around .25% so you would have to does it different.i dont remember it right off hand.sorry.ok i used valbazen for many years that was my grand fathers choice of wormers.it doesnt kill all tapes like the ones from fleas.also some of our males would hit and miss in breedings and some of the older males that we thought their stud careers were over.we switch from valbazen and found these dogs were hittin again.so we never went back to it.its great for whips.but over the years now i wouldnt go back to it i'll stick to my worming plan its been working for a very very long time now.like i stated before you dont want to use just one wormer every month.it will catch up to you

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quote:
Originally posted by FLINT
what about ivormec for pigs.
that you give under the skin.I was told this will kill all the worms
plus the tic/s and fleas.i WAS ALSO TOLD THIS IS THE ..MOST POTENT..WORMER ..THERE IS..ON ..THE ..MARKET..



Ivomec for pigs comes in two different strengths. One comes in 1% injectable solution for swine and the other comes in .27% injectable solution for grower and feeder pigs. It is easier to calculate dog doses using the 1% solution for most lay people because you just use .1cc per 10# of dog.

Here is a link to the product:

http://ivomec.us.merial.com/swine/products/products.asp

As far as potency goes, it has a narrow range of activity against the common parasites in dogs and should be thought of as a vital part to a total parasite program. It is very effective against sarcoptic mange and certain early tissue stages of HW larvae as well as HW microfilaria. At higher doses it has good activity against most hookworms and whipworms. It does not kill tapeworms and has marginal activity against the common dog roundworms. If it were highly effective it would be labeled for these parasites and it is not. That is why it is usually combined with a broad spectrum roundworm/hookworm product like pyrantel as found in Heartgard Plus or Iverhart Plus and Iverhart Max.

Ivermectin will also kill adult heartworms and there have been many studies using this product on a monthly basis to create a "slow kill" effect of adult heartworms. It has fallen out of favor now because the slow kill of these adult heartworms takes up to two years and causes severe lung disease in active dogs being treated. This is a very confusing subject and not many veterinarians even know about this. There may be other things involved with the inflammation such as a parasite that lives on the adult heartworm while in the dog, that can be treated with Doxycycline prior to starting the slow kill treatment that may decrease the lung disease when these worms start to die off. I still recommend HW testing prior to starting Ivermectin in areas with known HW problems. The current recommendation for treating dogs with HW is one or two injections of Immiticide.

It is also important to realize that not one wormer is 100% effective against all internal parasites and resistance has been and will continue to be an issue we have to deal with. Rotating broad spectrum wormers monthly will help to decrease the resistance issues as it has in horses. There are already reports of HW resistance problems along the Mississippi Delta area to Ivermectin (Heartgard Plus) and Selemectin (Revolution). I'd recommend using the higher dose of Ivermectin above two to three times monthly in these regions until more information has been obtained.

Valbazen (Albendazole) is not safe to use in dogs and can cause severe bone marrow suppression. It can also cause birth defects in puppies so it should not be used in pregnant females. There are many good wormers with wide safety margins available for dogs so I don't see the reason to resort to this old wormer that was never approved in dogs.

The Aussie and Collie /Ivermectin issue does not affect all dogs of these breeds. It is a hit or miss genetic condition. There is a test available through the University of Washington Veterinary School that detects dogs affected by the MDR-1 gene. You send them samples (not sure what they require) and they will test your dog for the gene. It is also an issue with the clearance of certain anesthetic drugs such as butorphanol (torbugesic). There is a current ongoing study being performed with affected MDR-1 dogs and various drugs. I just know that Ivermectin and Butorphanol were high on the list of drugs creating problems for affected individuals.

The Heartgard Plus dose is so low that it probably won't affect this breed, but higher levels of Ivermectin listed above might cause some clinical signs in individuals affected by the MDR-1 gene.



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ahallada your a wealth of knowlege.i hope people relize
the info you share with them can help them for years.
and that they have it easy.i learned from my grand dad
and my dad.and between them thats over 75 years raising
dogs.but it didnt come easy alot of trail and error.my grand dad
is no longer with us but my dad is amazed on how easy it is to
learn secrects if you may,things that took them years to get right.
my advice to people is take this info to the bank because its golden.i am new to this board and i enjoy your post.i am not new to the dog world but i still learn something everyday.and from your post i am sure that wont be hard thank you sir

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quote:
Originally posted by ahallada

The Aussie and Collie /Ivermectin issue does not affect all dogs of these breeds. It is a hit or miss genetic condition. There is a test available through the University of Washington Veterinary School that detects dogs affected by the MDR-1 gene. You send them samples (not sure what they require) and they will test your dog for the gene. It is also an issue with the clearance of certain anesthetic drugs such as butorphanol (torbugesic). There is a current ongoing study being performed with affected MDR-1 dogs and various drugs. I just know that Ivermectin and Butorphanol were high on the list of drugs creating problems for affected individuals.

The Heartgard Plus dose is so low that it probably won't affect this breed, but higher levels of Ivermectin listed above might cause some clinical signs in individuals affected by the MDR-1 gene.



Allen




They require a DNA swab just like regular DNA testing. It was around $50 a dog last I heard. I have a friend with collies. She doesn't dare use HeartGuard. She uses Interceptor.

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I just go to a local feed store and get warmer for dogs,cats,horses and just about everything. works real good.

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Wormers

Should a man just goto the Co op & get some Valbazen & Ivomec & forget it? OR, Get a vet to give you a perscription for Drontal Plus or Iverhart Max and use those? The Co op would be the easiest ...I think...but would it be just as effective? A person might buy the Iverhart Max or Drontal if it was easier to obtain.

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Re: Wormers

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Originally posted by JohnBoy
Should a man just goto the Co op & get some Valbazen & Ivomec & forget it? OR, Get a vet to give you a perscription for Drontal Plus or Iverhart Max and use those? The Co op would be the easiest ...I think...but would it be just as effective? A person might buy the Iverhart Max or Drontal if it was easier to obtain.

matt



Well you are going to get some great activity with just Ivomec 1% at the doses I gave above and if you need more roundworm control then get the Strongid-T and work this in the schedule as well. Strongid-T works especially well in young pups.

If you keep the fleas off your dogs you shouldn't have to worry about tapeworms. If you see tapeworms (rice looking segments) in the feces of your dog then give Praziquantel as mentioned above and step up your flea prevention program by seeing the Bayer Tree and Shrub Spray thread.

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1992 Wisconsin State Champion
1994 US Redbone Days Opposite Sex
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Prazequantel Formulation Dosage without moving to a new syringe

I did not wish to move the Equimax to a new syringe - seemed unnecessary to me. So I just made calculations for the packaging.

This is only for the Prazequantel part of Equimax, which is all I wanted it for. You would have to do your own math for the Ivermectin, and beware of the problems with this medication if you have a susceptible dog breed... Don't do any of these things if you are not sure about yourself, and feel comfortable with medicating you own dogs.

It's packaged in a tube for horses with 12 stops (including the full tube amount). Each stop is for 50 Kilograms of horseflesh (It's also maked in lbs but it's not an even amount and really I only am concerned with the 'stop' not the horse dosage or weight), but 33lbs of dog flesh (at 5mg per Kilogram for dogs). I rounded this off.

Heres the math: There are 897.9 milligrams in the whole tube and each 'stop' contains 74.825 milligram (total divided by 12). Then 74.825 mg divided by 5 mg per Kg and multiplied by 2.2/kg/lb = 32.923 pounds - rounded to 33 lbs of dogflesh per stop.

Use this formula: Weight of dog/33 = 'stops'

Number of stops on the Equimax tube (again it's marked in 100 Kilogram marks for horses - and each stop is a 50 Kilogram amount). Give the next stop up. For extremely small dogs you might have to try to give a portion of this amount, but you need not be too precise here as an overdose is not likely in these amounts.

My dog is about 100 lbs so needed three 'stops' or 224.475 mg of Prazequantel.

My dog did not like the paste, but I just rubbed it at the back of her throat and she was OK. Gave some treats to 'wash' it down after.

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I use Safeguard Goat Wormer - Drontal - Valbazen on a 4 month rotation. Ivomec for Heartworm Only.

You can order the generic Drontal
plus from this Link: Scroll down to the PPO Wormer.

http://www.eisenhutdogsupplies.com/medicine.htm

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This seems to work pretty good,,
VERY EASY REFINED DIRECTIONS !!!!!!!

Total Wormer Plus Heart Worm Protection ..

Total cost to Purchase everything to Treat 6,714 Pounds of Dog Weight = $ 91.54
That’s equal to $0.014 per pound of dog weight .. A 60 pound dog would have a total cost of $0.84 to worm monthly
You could monthly treat (9) 60 pound dogs for a year ..

1- 16 oz. Bottle of Pyrantel Pamoate Suspension = $ 26.75
1- 25 gram Bottle of Praziquantel Powder = $ 32.85
1- 50 Ml Bottle of 1% Injectable Ivermectin = $ 32.85

Directions for the Mixture :

In a Fresh Clean/Sterile Bottle that can Hold around 24 oz. of liquid add the Entire 16 oz. bottle of Pyrantel Pamoate Suspension.
Next open the Praziquantel and Remove 1 level Teaspoon of the Powder from the canister, the Remaining quantity is 23,500 mg. Add
all the powder to the 24 oz bottle of Pyrantel Pamoate Suspension.
Next Draw off around 2.36 cc/ml of Ivermectin and add that to the Bottle of Mixture .. Shake the Bottle for 3-4 min. Plus shake continence before each dog dosage.

Finished Product:

Each Ml of this Mixture contains :
1- 50 mg of Pyrantel Pamoate
2- 50 mg of Praziquantel
3- 0.050 mg of Ivermectin

Dosage:

Each ml/cc will treat 14 pounds of dog weight . So a 60 pound would receive 4.25 ml/cc of the Mixture ..

Formula for Dosage is ( Total Dog weight / "Divided" by 14 )

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I think the praziquantel is overkill for most dogs. YOu shouldn't need it if you have a good flea prevention program. I do like the combo of Pyrantel / Ivermectin and I like Ivermectin/Fenbendazole too. It's easy to just give them separate. Safeguard dose is 1cc per 5# dog and Pyrantel Pamoate is 1cc per 10# dog. Ivermectin 1% is .1cc per 10# dog.

Should be all you need for a great deworming program.


For fleas get the largest Bravecto 88-135# and cut it in half for dogs 44-88#. It will last for 3 months for fleas and ticks and cost $10 per month per dog.


quote:
Originally posted by DMG_3
This seems to work pretty good,,
VERY EASY REFINED DIRECTIONS !!!!!!!

Total Wormer Plus Heart Worm Protection ..

Total cost to Purchase everything to Treat 6,714 Pounds of Dog Weight = $ 91.54
That’s equal to $0.014 per pound of dog weight .. A 60 pound dog would have a total cost of $0.84 to worm monthly
You could monthly treat (9) 60 pound dogs for a year ..

1- 16 oz. Bottle of Pyrantel Pamoate Suspension = $ 26.75
1- 25 gram Bottle of Praziquantel Powder = $ 32.85
1- 50 Ml Bottle of 1% Injectable Ivermectin = $ 32.85

Directions for the Mixture :

In a Fresh Clean/Sterile Bottle that can Hold around 24 oz. of liquid add the Entire 16 oz. bottle of Pyrantel Pamoate Suspension.
Next open the Praziquantel and Remove 1 level Teaspoon of the Powder from the canister, the Remaining quantity is 23,500 mg. Add
all the powder to the 24 oz bottle of Pyrantel Pamoate Suspension.
Next Draw off around 2.36 cc/ml of Ivermectin and add that to the Bottle of Mixture .. Shake the Bottle for 3-4 min. Plus shake continence before each dog dosage.

Finished Product:

Each Ml of this Mixture contains :
1- 50 mg of Pyrantel Pamoate
2- 50 mg of Praziquantel
3- 0.050 mg of Ivermectin

Dosage:

Each ml/cc will treat 14 pounds of dog weight . So a 60 pound would receive 4.25 ml/cc of the Mixture ..

Formula for Dosage is ( Total Dog weight / "Divided" by 14 )

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2016 CHKC Redbone Days Champion
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CHKC All Time Money Winning Redbone

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1988 American Redbone Days All Red Hunt Winner
1989 UKC World Champion Redbone
1989 Purina Outstanding Redbone Coonhound
#2 Historic Redbone Sire/ Top 20 All Breeds
American Redbone Coonhound Assoc. Hall of Fame

Gr.Nt.Ch. Bussrow Bottom Brandy II
1991 American Redbone Days Champion
1992 AKC World Champion Redbone
1992 ACHA World Champion Redbone
1992 Wisconsin State Champion
1994 US Redbone Days Opposite Sex
Produced 2 Nt. Ch. , 1 Gr.Nt.Ch. out of 2 litters and two Redbone Days Winners

Gr.Nt.Ch.Gr.Ch. PKC Gold Ch. Layton's Classy Cali
2012 UKC World Champion Redbone and 7th Place Overall
2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 UKC World Champion Redbone Female
2015 PKC Blue Ribbon Pro Hunt Winner - Goodsprings, AL
2015 PKC Blue Ribbon Pro Series Race - 3rd Place Overall
2016 PKC Blue Ribbon Pro Hunt Winner - New Albany, MS
2016 PKC Texas State Race Winner
2016 PKC Redbone Breed Race Winner
PKC All Time Money Winning Redbone

PKC Ch. Gr.Nt.Ch. Coffman's Smokin Red Buck
2016 UKC World Hunt 5th Place and World Champion Redbone
2016 National Redbone Days Overall Winner

Gr.Nt.Ch. Reinhart's Central Page
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Timber Jack x Gr.Nt.Ch. Brandy II)

Gr.Nt.Ch. Too the Maxx
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Timber Jack x Gr.Nt.Ch. Jenkins Crying Katie)
1992 National Redbone Days Champion

Gr.Ch.Nt.Ch. Ambraw River Rock
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Timber Jack x Gr.Ch.Nt.Ch. Hersh's Huntin Red Kate)
1992 US Redbone Days Opposite Sex

Nt.Ch. Tree Bustin Annabelle
1986 American Redbone Days All Red Hunt Winner

Nt.Ch. Timber Mace
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Timber Jack X Nt.Ch. Tree Bustin Annabelle)
Mother of Gr.Nt.Ch. Babb's Hazel

Nt. Ch. Timber Shock
(Gr.Nt.Ch.Timber Jack x Gr.Nt.Ch. Outlaw Jessie)

Gr. Ch. Nt. Ch. Squaw Mountain Goldie
(Direct Daughter of Gr.Nt.Ch.Smokey Mountain Brandy)
1990 Autumn Oaks Best of Show Winner
1988 Indiana State Champion

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alhallada,

What do you think of Synanthic ( http://www.drugs.com/vet/synanthic-...nsion-9-06.html ) for worming? My vet gave me 3 syringes of 3ml each to administer to one of my hounds for hook and whip worm for a 70 lb dog. 1 syringe per day. The container they labeled noted Synanthic 9.06%, would this be the cattle wormer 9.06% solution in the link I posted above? I don't find anyplace where it is labeled for dogs.

Appreciate your help. Thank you

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quote:
Originally posted by longshot
I had it all figured out but after reading all this im completely confused. Guess my canines will be packin around a few worms probably.. Just kiddin.. Good info guys......

I was thinking the same thing!! I've always used Ivomec but occasionally I work with normal puppy worker and always get a few worms in their poop, so I think Ivomec is pretty good, but not full proof on all worms. Now I def have to work separately for tapes after rabbit season is over as the Ivomec has never kept my beagles free of those. Tough part is that there are plenty of country vets around here telling peoe that Ivomec is all that's needed.

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quote:
Originally posted by Nitehunter
alhallada,

What do you think of Synanthic ( http://www.drugs.com/vet/synanthic-...nsion-9-06.html ) for worming? My vet gave me 3 syringes of 3ml each to administer to one of my hounds for hook and whip worm for a 70 lb dog. 1 syringe per day. The container they labeled noted Synanthic 9.06%, would this be the cattle wormer 9.06% solution in the link I posted above? I don't find anyplace where it is labeled for dogs.

Appreciate your help. Thank you



I think it's strange they would recommend a dewormer that is not approved for use in dogs when there are so many good ones on the market with proven efficacy and safety margins.

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2019 Southern National Redbone Days Champion
2016 National Grand Nite Champion Redbone
2016 CHKC Redbone Days Champion
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2016 CHKC Elite Shootout Winner - Texas
CHKC All Time Money Winning Redbone

Bodacious
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Past:
Gr.Nt.Ch.Ch. Dawns Timber Jack
1988 American Redbone Days All Red Hunt Winner
1989 UKC World Champion Redbone
1989 Purina Outstanding Redbone Coonhound
#2 Historic Redbone Sire/ Top 20 All Breeds
American Redbone Coonhound Assoc. Hall of Fame

Gr.Nt.Ch. Bussrow Bottom Brandy II
1991 American Redbone Days Champion
1992 AKC World Champion Redbone
1992 ACHA World Champion Redbone
1992 Wisconsin State Champion
1994 US Redbone Days Opposite Sex
Produced 2 Nt. Ch. , 1 Gr.Nt.Ch. out of 2 litters and two Redbone Days Winners

Gr.Nt.Ch.Gr.Ch. PKC Gold Ch. Layton's Classy Cali
2012 UKC World Champion Redbone and 7th Place Overall
2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 UKC World Champion Redbone Female
2015 PKC Blue Ribbon Pro Hunt Winner - Goodsprings, AL
2015 PKC Blue Ribbon Pro Series Race - 3rd Place Overall
2016 PKC Blue Ribbon Pro Hunt Winner - New Albany, MS
2016 PKC Texas State Race Winner
2016 PKC Redbone Breed Race Winner
PKC All Time Money Winning Redbone

PKC Ch. Gr.Nt.Ch. Coffman's Smokin Red Buck
2016 UKC World Hunt 5th Place and World Champion Redbone
2016 National Redbone Days Overall Winner

Gr.Nt.Ch. Reinhart's Central Page
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Timber Jack x Gr.Nt.Ch. Brandy II)

Gr.Nt.Ch. Too the Maxx
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Timber Jack x Gr.Nt.Ch. Jenkins Crying Katie)
1992 National Redbone Days Champion

Gr.Ch.Nt.Ch. Ambraw River Rock
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Timber Jack x Gr.Ch.Nt.Ch. Hersh's Huntin Red Kate)
1992 US Redbone Days Opposite Sex

Nt.Ch. Tree Bustin Annabelle
1986 American Redbone Days All Red Hunt Winner

Nt.Ch. Timber Mace
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Timber Jack X Nt.Ch. Tree Bustin Annabelle)
Mother of Gr.Nt.Ch. Babb's Hazel

Nt. Ch. Timber Shock
(Gr.Nt.Ch.Timber Jack x Gr.Nt.Ch. Outlaw Jessie)

Gr. Ch. Nt. Ch. Squaw Mountain Goldie
(Direct Daughter of Gr.Nt.Ch.Smokey Mountain Brandy)
1990 Autumn Oaks Best of Show Winner
1988 Indiana State Champion

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quote:
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I was thinking the same thing!! I've always used Ivomec but occasionally I work with normal puppy worker and always get a few worms in their poop, so I think Ivomec is pretty good, but not full proof on all worms. Now I def have to work separately for tapes after rabbit season is over as the Ivomec has never kept my beagles free of those. Tough part is that there are plenty of country vets around here telling peoe that Ivomec is all that's needed.


No wormer is 100% all the time so it's good to rotate them. Ivermectin has been a good one , but it has known resistance issues in the Mississippi Delta region for heartworms. It's not effective against tapeworms neither and marginally effective against roundworms at label Dose for dogs.

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Dual Grand Champion CHKC Ch., PKC Gold Ch. All Grand Outlaw G-Man
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4 Generations of All Grand Nite Champions!
Timber Jack 3X and Timber Chopper over 30X
2019 Southern National Redbone Days Champion
2016 National Grand Nite Champion Redbone
2016 CHKC Redbone Days Champion
2016 PKC Super Stakes Reserve Champion
2016 CHKC Elite Shootout Winner - Texas
CHKC All Time Money Winning Redbone

Bodacious
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Past:
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1988 American Redbone Days All Red Hunt Winner
1989 UKC World Champion Redbone
1989 Purina Outstanding Redbone Coonhound
#2 Historic Redbone Sire/ Top 20 All Breeds
American Redbone Coonhound Assoc. Hall of Fame

Gr.Nt.Ch. Bussrow Bottom Brandy II
1991 American Redbone Days Champion
1992 AKC World Champion Redbone
1992 ACHA World Champion Redbone
1992 Wisconsin State Champion
1994 US Redbone Days Opposite Sex
Produced 2 Nt. Ch. , 1 Gr.Nt.Ch. out of 2 litters and two Redbone Days Winners

Gr.Nt.Ch.Gr.Ch. PKC Gold Ch. Layton's Classy Cali
2012 UKC World Champion Redbone and 7th Place Overall
2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 UKC World Champion Redbone Female
2015 PKC Blue Ribbon Pro Hunt Winner - Goodsprings, AL
2015 PKC Blue Ribbon Pro Series Race - 3rd Place Overall
2016 PKC Blue Ribbon Pro Hunt Winner - New Albany, MS
2016 PKC Texas State Race Winner
2016 PKC Redbone Breed Race Winner
PKC All Time Money Winning Redbone

PKC Ch. Gr.Nt.Ch. Coffman's Smokin Red Buck
2016 UKC World Hunt 5th Place and World Champion Redbone
2016 National Redbone Days Overall Winner

Gr.Nt.Ch. Reinhart's Central Page
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Timber Jack x Gr.Nt.Ch. Brandy II)

Gr.Nt.Ch. Too the Maxx
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Timber Jack x Gr.Nt.Ch. Jenkins Crying Katie)
1992 National Redbone Days Champion

Gr.Ch.Nt.Ch. Ambraw River Rock
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Timber Jack x Gr.Ch.Nt.Ch. Hersh's Huntin Red Kate)
1992 US Redbone Days Opposite Sex

Nt.Ch. Tree Bustin Annabelle
1986 American Redbone Days All Red Hunt Winner

Nt.Ch. Timber Mace
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Timber Jack X Nt.Ch. Tree Bustin Annabelle)
Mother of Gr.Nt.Ch. Babb's Hazel

Nt. Ch. Timber Shock
(Gr.Nt.Ch.Timber Jack x Gr.Nt.Ch. Outlaw Jessie)

Gr. Ch. Nt. Ch. Squaw Mountain Goldie
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ahallada: "Safeguard dose is 1cc per 5# dog."

Does Safeguard come in different concentrations or is it all standard? I have this at home for the goats and would like to use it on my puppies.

Thank you for all the valuable information.

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wormer

I know theres many comments already but just putting my opinion in.. We use the safeguard horse wormer. give it to them about 11 in the morning (if you feed at night) for three days in a row and it cleans em out.

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ahallada: "Safeguard dose is 1cc per 5# dog."

Does Safeguard come in different concentrations or is it all standard? I have this at home for the goats and would like to use it on my puppies.

Thank you for all the valuable information.




I'm not aware of the goat wormer coming in different liquid concentrations. The only one I know of is the same as the cattle wormer that is 10% Fenbendazole. I use it once daily at 1cc per 5# for 3-5 days.

Works great!

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1988 American Redbone Days All Red Hunt Winner
1989 UKC World Champion Redbone
1989 Purina Outstanding Redbone Coonhound
#2 Historic Redbone Sire/ Top 20 All Breeds
American Redbone Coonhound Assoc. Hall of Fame

Gr.Nt.Ch. Bussrow Bottom Brandy II
1991 American Redbone Days Champion
1992 AKC World Champion Redbone
1992 ACHA World Champion Redbone
1992 Wisconsin State Champion
1994 US Redbone Days Opposite Sex
Produced 2 Nt. Ch. , 1 Gr.Nt.Ch. out of 2 litters and two Redbone Days Winners

Gr.Nt.Ch.Gr.Ch. PKC Gold Ch. Layton's Classy Cali
2012 UKC World Champion Redbone and 7th Place Overall
2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 UKC World Champion Redbone Female
2015 PKC Blue Ribbon Pro Hunt Winner - Goodsprings, AL
2015 PKC Blue Ribbon Pro Series Race - 3rd Place Overall
2016 PKC Blue Ribbon Pro Hunt Winner - New Albany, MS
2016 PKC Texas State Race Winner
2016 PKC Redbone Breed Race Winner
PKC All Time Money Winning Redbone

PKC Ch. Gr.Nt.Ch. Coffman's Smokin Red Buck
2016 UKC World Hunt 5th Place and World Champion Redbone
2016 National Redbone Days Overall Winner

Gr.Nt.Ch. Reinhart's Central Page
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Timber Jack x Gr.Nt.Ch. Brandy II)

Gr.Nt.Ch. Too the Maxx
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Timber Jack x Gr.Nt.Ch. Jenkins Crying Katie)
1992 National Redbone Days Champion

Gr.Ch.Nt.Ch. Ambraw River Rock
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Timber Jack x Gr.Ch.Nt.Ch. Hersh's Huntin Red Kate)
1992 US Redbone Days Opposite Sex

Nt.Ch. Tree Bustin Annabelle
1986 American Redbone Days All Red Hunt Winner

Nt.Ch. Timber Mace
(Gr.Nt.Ch. Timber Jack X Nt.Ch. Tree Bustin Annabelle)
Mother of Gr.Nt.Ch. Babb's Hazel

Nt. Ch. Timber Shock
(Gr.Nt.Ch.Timber Jack x Gr.Nt.Ch. Outlaw Jessie)

Gr. Ch. Nt. Ch. Squaw Mountain Goldie
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1988 Indiana State Champion

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My Experience

Ive always been taught to rotate worm meds & i always use ivomec for heartworm like most everyone else.
Ive used valbazen, Safeguard , strongid, Nemex etc etc with good results BUT once i had a dog get tape worms and i was always told that valbazen would kill tape . Im not sure it really does cause ive never had it to work and had several other friends report the same.
Droncit (Praziquantel) kills tape !
***Now, If you want a broad spectrum wormer to get em all do yourself a favor and just buy the DRONTAL PLUS. give it once and be done with it !! Drontal Plus is expensive but by the time you give the liquid form 3 days in a row of all those other wormers you will not be out a whole lot more money really and in my opinion will get better de-worming results.

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