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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Wormers etc
- By littleblossom Date 25.06.11 13:52 UTC
What wormers does everyone use? And how often?

Als,o now we have moved to the country, we are having trouble with ticks. What do people recommend please?
- By JeanSW Date 25.06.11 16:06 UTC
How often will depend very much on where dogs are exercised.  I once left my 3 Collies a year, and then sent faecal samples to Langford.  No worms were found. 

Basically, your vet will say to worm once a month, and that would be overkill for my dogs.  You have to make an informed decision on your own dogs.  Drontal is an excellent wormer, which your vet can supply.  Or buy much cheaper online.  Over the counter wormers at little pet shops are not a sensible buy, and can be just wasting your money. 

With ticks, I won't use spot ons, as it is just feeding chemicals that are just not needed, although, again, your vet will likely say once a month.  I keep the Frontline spray in, in case it's needed.  But haven't needed it for years!  If you find a tick, blast it with the spray, leave it to die, and remove very safely with the little green plastic hooks that most pet shops and vets sell.  Can't remember exactly, called something like Tom O Tick.  (I think!)
- By Kimbo [gb] Date 25.06.11 17:17 UTC
Hi,I use Drontal on my guy and frontline every 4 months......he 45kgs...
- By Celli [gb] Date 25.06.11 20:08 UTC
I tend to change my wormer as I've often wondered if worms don't get immune if you use the same brand all the time, as to the frequency, about twice a year or if they have caught and eaten a wild rabbit, and use Frontline spray on any ticks I find, I don't spray the whole dog as I try to keep chemicals to a minimum.
- By tadog [gb] Date 25.06.11 20:18 UTC
I keep the Frontline spray in, in case it's needed.  But haven't needed it for years!  If you find a tick, blast it with the spray, leave it to die, and remove very safely with the little green plastic hooks that most pet shops and vets sell. 

I just use the tom o hook to remove, no need for the frontline.
- By JeanSW Date 25.06.11 21:35 UTC

>I don't spray the whole dog as I try to keep chemicals to a minimum.


Totally agree.
- By littleblossom Date 27.06.11 09:27 UTC
When we lived in the city we Frontlined for fleas (never saw a tick even though we were always taking them out to forests etc?) and wormed twice a year.
Our dogs are now different and the area is different too. I dont like using chemicals at all to be honest (dont use any in the garden and minimum in the house) but accept they are a necessary evil.
We live in an area now where there are many deer, also sheep, so we cant get away from the ticks!
The dogs haven't had fleas in the 3 years we've lived here but we have wooden floors, no carpets in sight.
I am able to remove the ticks from the 2 girls but my male is a neo, and his skin is loose and I find it really difficult to remove them with the special comb. It is a tad easier if I have put Frontline on the tick first.
And yes, our new vet, recommended Prac-tic which you have to apply once a month but I dont want to go down that road.
So, I think I will use Drontal every 6 months and carry on as I am with the ticks.
Thank you :)
- By furriefriends Date 27.06.11 11:00 UTC
Jean sw I am totally in agreement with what you do, and dont like spot ons. have heard of a few dogs developing lumps around the site. As fcr are in particular are prone to lumps I dont want to risk anything
- By claire_41 [gb] Date 27.06.11 11:47 UTC

> Jean sw I am totally in agreement with what you do, and dont like spot ons. have heard of a few dogs developing lumps around the site. As fcr are in particular are prone to lumps I dont want to risk anything


Thanks FF i wasn't aware of that one - although i dont use spot on anyway.
- By claire_41 [gb] Date 27.06.11 11:50 UTC

> and then sent faecal samples to Langford.  No worms were found


Feel a bit daft asking this but does this show up lungworm too ?
- By furriefriends Date 27.06.11 13:29 UTC
It is only a few one of which was an fcr but I just dont want to take chances. What do you use ?
- By JeanSW Date 27.06.11 21:00 UTC

>Feel a bit daft asking this but does this show up lungworm too ?


It's not something I asked about to be honest.  Although they ran tests for campylobacter and giardia on the same samples.
- By JeanSW Date 27.06.11 21:02 UTC

> I find it really difficult to remove them with the special comb.


Are you saying that you actually comb them out?  :eek:

You should be "unscrewing" them, not dragging them out.
- By JeanSW Date 27.06.11 21:05 UTC

>I just use the tom o hook to remove, no need for the frontline.


My vet told me off for removing them live!!!!!!!!!
- By SiberianHusky [gb] Date 27.06.11 21:31 UTC

>My vet told me off for removing them live!!!!!!!!


I can't understand why your vet would have told you off for removing them live!!!!!  I just put the live ones in bleach and wash them down the drain once dead.  Much better to remove them ASAP (alive) and make sure you get the whole tick out than to treat them and wait until they've died and potentially leaving the head behind which can cause a nasty infection.

Always unscrew ANTI-clockwise.  If you unscrew clockwise then you have more chance of leaving the head in.  I personally use a clamp-like contraption rather than the hooks.  I find the hooks useless on tiny ticks that have bitten but not fed.
- By JeanSW Date 27.06.11 21:35 UTC

>I can't understand why your vet would have told you off for removing them live!!!!!


He told me that there was a higher risk of infection.

Yes, I know it's anti clockwise
- By SiberianHusky [gb] Date 27.06.11 21:39 UTC

>Yes, I know it's anti clockwise


I was pointing this out for other posters. 
- By littleblossom Date 28.06.11 10:08 UTC
Iv only used it a few times, but already knowing one had to twist them out couldn't quite work out how its done with a comb. I will invest in one of the hook ones methinks.
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Wormers etc

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