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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Whats wrong with panacur?
- By animal_magic [gb] Date 14.10.10 22:03 UTC
I was planning to use panacur for my up coming litter however everyone has been saying its dangerious and should be avoided?
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 14.10.10 22:10 UTC
It's the only wormer that's licenced for use in pregnancy; it's generally totally safe, but like everything else, occasionally an individual's genetic makeup means it' has a bad reaction.
- By Onderka [gb] Date 14.10.10 22:30 UTC
Megan is due to be wormed now, is it ok to use panacur then.  Should i worm her now or wait till the pups are born??
- By JeanSW Date 14.10.10 22:55 UTC

> Should i worm her now or wait till the pups are born??


She should be on Panacur from day 40 of gestation until 2 days post whelping.  The dose for a pregnant bitch is a quarter of a normal adult dose, and, given daily, ensures that pups are 98% worm free when born.

I have used it on my toy breed for years with no bad reactions,,, ever.
- By Brainless [gb] Date 15.10.10 00:56 UTC
I have used if for 6 generations and only had problems with pups being very loose in one litter.
- By itsadogslife [gb] Date 15.10.10 07:58 UTC
I've also wormed my litter with Panacur paste with no problems whatsoever. However, have since heard a horror story within my breed where apparantly a whole litter became so sick they all died after being wormed.

I guess in that case we'll never know if it was just coincidental, but it really worried me!!!

Thankfully our little ones have been fine on it.
- By Liz_R [gb] Date 15.10.10 08:58 UTC
I worm my bitches before mating with Drontal and then when the pups are 2 weeks old I worm them and mum, then every 2 weeks after that until they leave with instructions for further worming.

I don't like to give medication when in whelp unless absolutely necessary.

I have never had a problem with worm burden in pups.

Liz
- By WolfieStruppi [gb] Date 15.10.10 11:45 UTC
I've never had a problem with adults or puppies on Panacur, normally worm pups at 3, 5 & 7 weeks with the paste.
- By jacksgirl [gb] Date 15.10.10 12:02 UTC
Me too Liz R.  I have used Drontal for many years and never had wormy puppies or mums.  I too have a dislike of giving any medication to mums-to-be unless absolutely necessary.
- By Nova Date 15.10.10 12:24 UTC
There will always be the odd dog that will react against worming, in the 60 odd years I have had dogs all have been wormed, many with Drontal and I have only had one who reacted against it but that one was seriously effected and had to be given Panacur to which he had no problem at all.
- By Goldmali Date 15.10.10 12:26 UTC
I do exactly the same as Liz R as well. I also MUCH prefer that Drontal is one dose every two weeks and none of all that messing about with 3 days in a row -what a nightmare for a big litter!
- By penfold [gb] Date 17.10.10 20:42 UTC
Is it OK to use panacur on the bitch for the post day 40 regime but then use drontal at 2 wks for mum and pups?   I do find the whole panacur 3 day thing a bit of a fiddle...would much prefer just the one dose and have it done and dusted.
- By Brainless [gb] Date 17.10.10 20:53 UTC
can't see why not.
- By white lilly [gb] Date 17.10.10 20:55 UTC
thats what i did ,and mum ans pups were all fine :)
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Whats wrong with panacur?

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