A Question re Worming Tablets (1 Viewer)

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Our dog can be a but fussy but will eat anything covered in liver paste.
 

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I hold dogs mouth open, Marg lobs tablet down throat followed by a small amount of water, dog has to swallow and so far hasn't regurgitated, coughed etc, tried most other ways this is quickest easiest and less stressful for our pooch.
 
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You can get dog worming suppositories. Just approaching it from a different direction :LOL::LOL::LOL:.

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I've just ordered some 'chewy' Milbemax to try this time, but I must admit if we still had a collie I'd struggle on with Drontal.

Malcolm

Malcolm, did you get Milbemax and, if so, how did you get on with it? Or should I say, how did the dog get on with them?:doh:
 

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Our dog won't take worming tablets. Last time we had to do it in France the vet handed the tablet over to us... resulting in more tablet on the floor than in the dog!

Horse wormer comes in a syringe-like applicator. You slide it in the side of the mouth and then turn it slightly inwards and quickly squeeze the dose in. The syringe has a calibrated measure on it and you turn a plastic collar to where you want the dose to be. Its so easy - I used to worm 25 horses each time with no problems.

I wonder why they don't manufacture dog wormers in the same format? Once its in the back of the throat there's nothing they can do about it.

Thinking about it, perhaps if the worming tablet was powdered in a pestle and mortar and mixed with, say, paste you could replicate it. Worth a try.
 
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We did get Milbemax, and not a lot better with the lurcher. The only way is to get it to the back of her throat, and that's hit and miss. I must get a pill popper, anyone know where they are sold?

Malcolm

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We did get Milbemax, and not a lot better with the lurcher. The only way is to get it to the back of her throat, and that's hit and miss. I must get a pill popper, anyone know where they are sold?

Malcolm
Ta. Might just go for the pill popper option as well.
 
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we dose ours by using cheap chicken roll started by giving a couple of slices then after a few days wrap the tablet around a couple of slices with the larger tablet type broke into a couple of pieces worked a treat with ours.
 

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we dose ours by using cheap chicken roll started by giving a couple of slices then after a few days wrap the tablet around a couple of slices with the larger tablet type broke into a couple of pieces worked a treat with ours.

Yes we've discovered that works for our Westie too - it's part of our lunchtime routine now. By that I mean he gets a slice of whatever we're having most lunchtime and doesn't notice if we slip a halved tablet into it when it's due.

Which reminds me...........

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Our dogs will not take any chewy tablets, not their idea of a treat. Luckily Milbemax are also in a pill form which I just place at the back of their tongues. They are not fooled by any pills wrapped in anything, they just eat the wrapping and spit out the pill, they are instantly suspicious of dairylea or similar cheese after being 'fooled' once in the past.

Milbemax are acceptable by Defra

Wendy
 

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I crush the tablet and put in on bacon.
When i went to the french vet this year, they gave her a worming injection which was a lot easier.

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