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« on: January 15, 2008, 02:07:25 pm »

I'll vouch for the Bayer Tree and Shrub as well. We also have pesticide cattle tags fixed to the collars of the hog dogs (not the Aussies as they are sensitive to certain chemicals). Sometimes those ticks can be hard to reason with, but have had none since we did the Tree/Shrub and the cattle tags.

On wormer, I use Safeguard goat wormer. It's a little easier to measure out than the paste for horses that is only labeled in 100 or 250 lb increments. The goat wormer is a liquid and easily dispensed to the dog via syringe. It is a huge help in worming small puppies. 4.3 ml doses 100 lbs of dog. 125 ml will run you about $15. If you rotate wormers, Cydectin works well in the rotation. I haven't tried Valbazen but that's only because I can't use it on my pregnant goats. I try to buy products that I can use on more than one species :O) 
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