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Anyone know if a dog can get lungworm from eating a pheasant it has caught and killed?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not with mine thankfully, a friends dog. They do have a lot of slugs around in the garden, and the vet has said the dogs only have to put their nose to where the slugs trail is to catch lungworm, but the dog did kill and eat a pheasant some months ago, and hasnt been right since, so we were just wondering.
Learnt something in the process though, the worming tablets we were both using do not treat lungworm, and you either have to use Panacur Liquid or Milbemax.
Learnt something in the process though, the worming tablets we were both using do not treat lungworm, and you either have to use Panacur Liquid or Milbemax.
Thanks Jules. My big boy doesn't seem interested in slug/snail trails and doesn't eat anything he isn't given. I could drop a piece of steak on the floor and he wouldn't eat it until I picked it up and gave it to him. Good tip about the Panacur, I'll make sure we get the liquid next time rather than the wheelbarrow full of powder we normally need.. You going to LKA?
Out of interest, the vet has said if a pheasant was infected, the dogs need only sniff the poo to catch the lungworm. Also found a cheaper site to buy Panacur in bulk if you have a number of dogs, or a large breed.
http://www.hyperdrug....1L/productinfo/PAN1L/
http://www.hyperdrug....1L/productinfo/PAN1L/
Sorry, only just caught up with this thread. No Lankeela, I dont use Milbemax, even though the vet reckons it is safe, I wont use anything with 'ectin on the end! I had thought of having them all tested for the MDR gene, but there are plenty of other drugs to use without resorting to anything related to ivermectin.
You may be interested in an article Dr Sharon Vanderliip wrote on MDR, as she is great friends with Dr Mealey that found the gene.
http://www.sharonvand...ponse_mdr1Article.pdf
You may be interested in an article Dr Sharon Vanderliip wrote on MDR, as she is great friends with Dr Mealey that found the gene.
http://www.sharonvand...ponse_mdr1Article.pdf