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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Panacur V Dronatal
- By Blue Date 15.08.06 13:07 UTC
I was going to add to the worming post for anyone that the shelf life of the Dronatal puppy is only 10 weeks after opening.  So if you have a small breed and use about 10% of the bottle the rest has to go in the bin.

Panacur's shelf live is longer and can be used on both bitch and puppies.

There has been recent posts about reactions using Panacur. I personally have used both with no problem ( TOUCH wood 100 times)
- By keisha85 [gb] Date 15.08.06 17:33 UTC
my dogs allergic to drontal, but not panacur, but panacur works out more expensive for larger breeds
- By goldiegirl [gb] Date 15.08.06 20:35 UTC
hiya, have used drontal on my last litter, but it didnt work! so i used milbemax tablets which are great, one tablet per puppy, also can be bought for adult dogs too, no problems, wont be using liquid every again. much easier and more effective. :cool:
- By munkeemojo Date 17.08.06 14:50 UTC
i use milbemax too-really easy dosage-1 tablet does upto 25kg (i think!), so no fiddly quarters or halves needed.
- By kite1st [gb] Date 17.08.06 16:38 UTC
wont it overdose a smaller animal though?
- By Meggidy [gb] Date 18.08.06 20:51 UTC
You also have to be very careful with it as it can kill Collies!!  :(
- By HoundHam [gb] Date 19.08.06 10:31 UTC
I have used Drontal for my last litter and my current one at the moment. Been happy with it.
- By keisha85 [gb] Date 20.08.06 15:56 UTC
how can mibemax kill collies and not other breeds?
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 20.08.06 16:15 UTC
It says here that Milbemax is safe for collies. I thought it was Ivermectin that was the dangerous product for collies.
- By Moonmaiden Date 20.08.06 16:30 UTC
Contra-indications warnings etc Do not use the 'tablets for Small dogs and Puppies' in dogs of less than 2 weeks of age and/or weighing less than 0.5 kg Do not use the 'tablets for Dogs' in dogs weighing less than 5 kg. The margin of safety in Collies and related breeds is less than in other dogs. In these dogs the recommended dose should be strictly observed. The tolerance of MILBEMAX in young puppies from these breeds has not been investigated. Clinical signs in Collies are similar to those seen in the general dog population when overdosed. The product can be toxic to fish and aquatic organisms and should not come into water courses.

From here

As the tolerance hasn't been tested in collies and there is the rider re the dosing I wouldn't use it & neither do my vets!!!
- By Sam-Jo [gb] Date 20.08.06 17:31 UTC
I've just read your link, as my vet uses it and I have used it for the past year, including about a month ago when my bitch went into season.  I asked him if it was OK to use, as we were planning to mate her (and did) he said it was fine.  Slightly worried now as the link also says 'The safety of the combination product has not been tested in pregnant or lactating dogs'.
- By satincollie (Moderator) Date 20.08.06 19:08 UTC
Milbemax contains a drug from the same family of drugs as Ivermectin and as such wouldnt be my first choice to use for a collie.
- By Blue Date 20.08.06 20:28 UTC
Why not only Collies, what is different about them? Just wondered seems such a strange thing
- By satincollie (Moderator) Date 20.08.06 21:38 UTC
It isnt actually only collies,including rough smooth and borders but also other herding breeds such as shelties and aussie shepherds This   will give you more info.
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