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What wormer are you using on your aussie?
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<blockquote data-quote="Commercialfarmer" data-source="post: 887155" data-attributes="member: 14544"><p>Wish that was the case here, but it is not at all. I travel throughout Texas and Oklahoma. TONS of dogs test positive each year. We are having a problem currently where a few dogs are ending up positive even though on prevention. One of the drug companies, I can't remember exactly which one so i won't guess here, had an issue with a few dogs remaining positive during recent testing. They were claiming 100% efficacy to the FDA. But a staff member blew the whistle. A university lab had similar results. So the question now, are heartworms going to gain resistance like bacteria and other parasites have done in the past. They are pushing for people to use the prevention appropriately and not willy nilly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercialfarmer, post: 887155, member: 14544"] Wish that was the case here, but it is not at all. I travel throughout Texas and Oklahoma. TONS of dogs test positive each year. We are having a problem currently where a few dogs are ending up positive even though on prevention. One of the drug companies, I can't remember exactly which one so i won't guess here, had an issue with a few dogs remaining positive during recent testing. They were claiming 100% efficacy to the FDA. But a staff member blew the whistle. A university lab had similar results. So the question now, are heartworms going to gain resistance like bacteria and other parasites have done in the past. They are pushing for people to use the prevention appropriately and not willy nilly. [/QUOTE]
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