interceptor
interceptor
the last to times I have giving Heartguard it has giving my dog the screaming sharts,it could be a qwinkydink but I can no longer clean up the mess so my vet said try interceptor but does not sell it. I have noticed a few people on here use it so who do you buy it from? Just for clarification she has been tested and results were negative!
If some animals are good at hunting and others are suitable for hunting, then the Gods must clearly smile on hunting.
I was using interceptor on a 20 day cycle with breaking the tablet in half and giving each half to Nash in 30 minute incriments. If you use interceptor be sure and get it from a Vet and have that vet do a heartworm test on your dog so you will be covered in the event your dog comes up positive for heartworms. But I have switched.
There is a new product out it is called K-9 Advantage Multi, It is a topical treatment like your flea and tick meds. It treats heartworms, intestinal worms and also takes care of fleas and other bugs, it does not treat against ticks though. You are to put it on the dog in a couple of places down its back and make sure it stays out of the water for 24 hrs.
I was worried about the medicine in the pills not staying in the the dog, whether it is from throwing it back up or a high metabolism. The pill versions only treat the dog over a course of 24 hrs best case senario, the multi actually stays in the dog for 30 days. Which means continous protection.
Down side to it is about 100.00 bucks for a 6 month supply, but with it you do not have to use another product for Flea control. 50 bucks a month for heartworm prevenative and 50 bucks a month for flea control works out the same.
Here is the website,
http://advantagemulti.petparents.com/
What ever you do be sure and do your reasearch first, make sure that when you switch you have the vet that you are going to buy you prevenative from runs a heartworm test the same day you buy your first 6 month supply and when you get your next 6-month supply make sure you get another heartworm test.
There is a new product out it is called K-9 Advantage Multi, It is a topical treatment like your flea and tick meds. It treats heartworms, intestinal worms and also takes care of fleas and other bugs, it does not treat against ticks though. You are to put it on the dog in a couple of places down its back and make sure it stays out of the water for 24 hrs.
I was worried about the medicine in the pills not staying in the the dog, whether it is from throwing it back up or a high metabolism. The pill versions only treat the dog over a course of 24 hrs best case senario, the multi actually stays in the dog for 30 days. Which means continous protection.
Down side to it is about 100.00 bucks for a 6 month supply, but with it you do not have to use another product for Flea control. 50 bucks a month for heartworm prevenative and 50 bucks a month for flea control works out the same.
Here is the website,
http://advantagemulti.petparents.com/
What ever you do be sure and do your reasearch first, make sure that when you switch you have the vet that you are going to buy you prevenative from runs a heartworm test the same day you buy your first 6 month supply and when you get your next 6-month supply make sure you get another heartworm test.
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NASH thanks for the info i will be trying this product out! I have never had any positive test on my dogs that have been on Heartguard but as mentioned cannot deal with the dia rear sp* lol
If some animals are good at hunting and others are suitable for hunting, then the Gods must clearly smile on hunting.
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Nash,
Spoke to my vet about the Advantage Multi and he said the only thing with our region of Ark is ticks and it doesn't have the tick protection. But I think you could get some tick protection easier than trying to get heartworm protection.
Spoke to my vet about the Advantage Multi and he said the only thing with our region of Ark is ticks and it doesn't have the tick protection. But I think you could get some tick protection easier than trying to get heartworm protection.
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Yea it will couple with their K-9 Advantix product. That is what I am doing. I apply the multi on the first of the month and the K-9 Advantix on the 15th, The Advantix also keeps mosquitoes away and that is how heart worms are transmitted. It is pricey but take into consideration the 150.00 for 6 months worth of protection vs the 750 bill for the heartworm treatment once your dog gets them???? Nash is worth it, to me anyway.
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