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Old 31-08-2011, 02:44 PM
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Worming - Again

I realise this has been done lots before but:

What do you all use?

I have used Panacur Liquid up to now. I have had big problems getting my babies to take the liquid. It was bad enough at the beginning when they were small but now they are bigger and have their own minds it has proved rather painful (for me). In consultation with my vet i am going to try the granules this time (now they are bigger).
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Clip their nails before doing anything like this

I use either Panacur liquid, or paste but it's not easy and ends up everywhere!

It's a case of doing it as quickly as possible and just 'firing' the syringe as far back into the mouth as you can to prevent spitting out, not an easy task.
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