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Do you have questions regarding the health of your greyhound? Do you need tips what you should feed your dog?
Or do you need advice in curing an injury?

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Maureen Day
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18 Mar 2014 15:09


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wayne osullivan wrote:

Is panacure 10% for dogs or is it for sheep,horses and cattle ? can someone bring up the manufacturers web site showing it is for dog use.

It is the one for dogs that you need.

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Julie Pearson
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19 Mar 2014 21:53


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The Panacur for horses and cattle is the same product as the dog panacur . You have to be careful to check that the sheep one does not contain an extra wormer for liver fluke which is harmful for dogs . As long as you use a plain 10% one you will be ok


Yvonne Harrington
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19 Mar 2014 22:36


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Panacur is expensive

A different brand I use is Curazole......made by Intervet

It can be bought in the Creameries.....and costs about 30 / 35 euros a litre

It is the same thing....Fenbedazole 10%....

Always make sure you use Fenbendazole 10% with no additives

Some contain added copper and selenium....DO NOT USE THESE

This brand is safe...

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