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What wormer are you using on your aussie?
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<blockquote data-quote="spinandslide" data-source="post: 887322" data-attributes="member: 5559"><p>There is a test now where you can test your dog to see if they carry the mutated gene.</p><p></p><p>I have been told it's most commonly associated with border collies and the percentage of those with it are actually quite low. The test is, from what I remember, alittle on the expensive side..I keep my two border collies on a generic heartguard that is cheaper, price wise, then the namebrand stuff. I was told because the dosage is precise in these pills, I run less of a chance of encountering an issue, should one of my collies have the mutated gene. my other two, a purebred heeler and a catahoula both get liquid ivermectin. </p><p></p><p>I test all my dogs once a year, as I dont beleive any of this is 100%...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spinandslide, post: 887322, member: 5559"] There is a test now where you can test your dog to see if they carry the mutated gene. I have been told it's most commonly associated with border collies and the percentage of those with it are actually quite low. The test is, from what I remember, alittle on the expensive side..I keep my two border collies on a generic heartguard that is cheaper, price wise, then the namebrand stuff. I was told because the dosage is precise in these pills, I run less of a chance of encountering an issue, should one of my collies have the mutated gene. my other two, a purebred heeler and a catahoula both get liquid ivermectin. I test all my dogs once a year, as I dont beleive any of this is 100%... [/QUOTE]
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