Vincent Kennedy⍟ donated @VincentKennedy
08 January, 09:25
American Frontline Doctors.

$90 for a call. (Required)
$300 for Ivermectin
$25 for Zinc.

Total= $415

What do you think about this?

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Anonymity on X @ReeeinQarnation
08 January, 10:04
In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication
I bought a large bottle of oral liquid ivermectin for horses and foals at my local feed store, and have used it. $89can. ...probably enough for 50 doses. Dosage is based on weight.
Easy peasy. No Dr's fee.
You can buy zinc at all health food stores or pharmacies.

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Sweet Liberty @realSweetLiberty
08 January, 10:12
In response Anonymity on X to her Publication
All I see is the liquid injectable kind at Tractor Supply. Can you show a pic of what you bought?

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Royal Raven @Royalraven
08 January, 10:26
In response Sweet Liberty to her Publication
I use the liquid ivermectin for livestock to prevent heart worm in my dogs. I measure it with a syringe but give it to them orally. I just saturate a piece of dry bread with the liquid and cover it in peanut butter. From what I understand it is very bitter tasting.

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Anonymity on X @ReeeinQarnation
08 January, 11:19
In response Royal Raven to her Publication
it wouldnt win any awards for flavor... reminds me of moonshine. Lol.
You give it to your dogs???
Thats what I wanted to do but vet said it eould "kill" them. Direct quote. Also says inot to give to dogas on the written insert..Dog wormers are extremely expensive so I guess they dont want to lose that profitable market.

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Royal Raven @Royalraven
09 January, 04:16
In response Anonymity on X to her Publication
There are dosages/pound online. I believe it is 1/2 cc per ten pounds. I am out of town and don't have my dosage info with me.

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Anonymity on X @ReeeinQarnation
Would it be the same weight ratio as humans and horses, or is it less for dogs?
Can you let me know?
I have 100lb dogs.
Many thx..
03:16 PM - Jan 09, 2022
In response Royal Raven to her Publication
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Royal Raven @Royalraven
09 January, 05:40
In response Anonymity on X to her Publication
I am not a vet. I’ve found dosage rates online. You will need a syringe that measures to the tenth of a cc to administer the more accurate dosages. Be warned some dogs may be sensitive to ivermectin. I use 1 tenth of a cc per 10 pounds of dog’s weight. For example my 75 pound dog would get 0.75 cc ounce a month.

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