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By ziggar
Date 04.08.02 19:31 UTC

hi All
my dog is due for a worming very shortly. What are the best makes to consider ? i would like one that is he is not going to spit out, so preferably palatable, and also covers lungworm as well as the run of the mill worms if possible.
Cheers peeps
Z
By Crazy Cockers
Date 04.08.02 20:39 UTC
Hi Ziggar
If you speak to your vets, they should be able to provide you with the most appropriate wormer. They come in powder form aswell, so can be put in their dinner.
Natasha
By LynnT
Date 04.08.02 20:52 UTC
Panacur comes in a granule formula which pretty much disappears into wet food, and it covers more than Drontal, I believe.
LynnT
By Schip
Date 04.08.02 21:57 UTC
Panacur comes in liquid, paste and granular forms and does cover lungworms which drontal does not.
I personally worm once with Panacur 10% then Drontal Plus the next time and so on, that way I get a good intestineal wormer and Lungworms sorted twice a year.
By gwen
Date 04.08.02 22:24 UTC

Hi, I use Stronghold routinely now, for worming/fleas etc, then use Panacur 10% when a bitch is due to be mated, and after the pups are being weaned. I use Panacur on the pups too.
Gwen
By ziggar
Date 05.08.02 21:51 UTC

thanks for the replys everyone
Z
By Leigh
Date 07.08.02 07:48 UTC
Welcome to the forum Ziggar :-)
I don't know if you buy your wormers online, but I ordered a lot of panacur from
Beeston Animal Health at 4.30pm yesterday and they arrived at 7.30am this morning. :-)
By Kash
Date 07.08.02 22:11 UTC
Wow Leigh- that's what I call service:D :D
Stacey x x x x
If you have a lot of dog then the Panacur Sheep and Cattle 10% version in litre bottles is the same as the small bottles of dog wormer - this works out much cheaper.
Christine

You can also buy it as half litre, last time I bought it from Canine Chemist it was £40 for 500ml, with a dosage sheet for dogs and cats sent with it!
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