
Greetings, due to Paypal closing our account after 9 years of making them money and a perfect account with them, Paypal, for no reason, closed our account and took our balance. We can't stay up and running with the pay providers they are requiring us to use. We want to continue to help our rescuers and will accept money orders or checks. We tried it this way and was immediately taken for over $500.00 so we have to ask that we receive your checks first before we can ship the products out to you. Please see our REQUEST YOUR PRODUCTS to access our prices and amounts. You can then email what you would like to parasitepatrol@gmail.com and we will send it out to you the day we receive your payment. Please make your money orders and checks out to Parasite Patrol and send them to, Carrie Gray, 610 Ray Street, Suite 304, Brush, Colorado 80723. We hope for your understanding and Thank you for your visit, if you have any questions, please direct them to parasitepatrol@gmail.com.
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for Fenbendazole & Praziquantel
FAQ
Recommended Dosing For Fenbendazole:
25 milligrams per pound
dog and cat
It must be taken for 3 days in a row. **if animal has been found to have giardia it will be 5 days in a row.
You should mix medicine in with WET pet food, just a small amount so that it is for sure that the pet will eat all of it. It is not ok if they do not clean their plate, so just use enough food to mix the meds in. Most pets do not mind the taste. It is not water soluable so you cannot mix it with water, it won't mix.
***it is recommended that you repeat the 3 day dosing schedule in 22-28 days to ensure complete parasite removal. Sometimes, not often, an egg or larva survives. This makes sure 100% are killed and all life cycles are stopped.
*** it is recommended that if you are treating animals with fenbendazole that you consider also treating them with praziquantel to ensure complete parasite removal.
Praziquantel is an over the counter remedy that I do sell but for some reason Paypal made me take it off my site. I do have that available upon request.
For an 8 pound cat = 200 milligrams
9 pound cat = 225
10 pound cat = 250
11 pound cat = 275
12 pound cat = 300
38 pound dog = 950
60 pound dog = 1500
1000 milligrams = 1 gram
Fenbendazole is a drug to treat intestinal parasites. It kills roundworms, whipworms, hookworms, and tapeworms in pets. It is only FDA-approved in dogs, but veterinarians often prescribe Fenbendazole to cats as well.
I do include a 10 milligram measuring spoon along with your order. With your measurements being at 200 milligrams and above, I would suggest on getting a scale that measures milligrams and grams. I have found www.wish.com to be a good cheap source. Just be sure to search for it because it is too easy to get off track on that site! Neat site though. Also, just recently, I found a good deal on Ebay for a new digital gram scale for around $7.00.
Here is my dosing that was suggested to me for Praziquantel
What Fenbendazole won't get, Praziquantel will. PayPal recently shut our site down for a week until I complied with taking Praziquantel off my site. I tried to argue the issue as PayPal supports all kinds of other sellers online with the exact same product but to know avail. I do have it in stock, so if you order, please ask me to add this on. Here are the prices:
20 grams = $29.99 and 60 grams = $65.99
Minimum dose of Praziquantel tapewormer powder is 2.2 MG of powder per pound of pet weight. I recommend using 2.5 MG per pound as a minimum dose. Overdosing up to two times this dose is no problem.
Dosing powder in two methods: Powder dose in food or mix powder in vegetable oil and inject in mouth.
Use the powder dose and mix in a pet’s moist food that will all be eaten by that pet (be sure the pet is hungry). This works fine with dogs and many cats, though some cats will not eat dosed food (see next dosing method below). You can dump a 150 MG (1/8 teaspoonful) level scoop of the bulk powder on a plate and separate into eight nearly equal piles and use each pile for 5 to 7.5 pet pounds (two piles combined treat an 10 to 15 pound pet). Combine two 1/8 teaspoonful scoops for 80 to 120 pound pets. Or separate the 1/8 teaspoon into three near equal piles for three pets each weighing from 14 to 20 pounds each. Wrap unused portions separately in tin foil and store in dark place (closed drawer) for future use. Put powder in moist food and feed to hungry pet in one treatment.
Cats can be hard to dose since some may reject the tapewormer powder in their food. Mix the powder with a liquid - see (2) below. Draw measured liquid dose into syringe (or use a medicine dropper). While someone else holds and strokes the pet to relax it, open the mouth of the cat (or dog) and squirt deep in back of mouth while quickly closing (and holding closed) the pet's mouth (nose pointed up) so the cat (or dog) will swallow all of it. If you don't inject deep, so the cat swallows all of it, then the liquid in the mouth will cause the cat to salivate and spit it out. Flush syringe with water after use and reuse later. Here is the liquid dose preparation:
1. For large pets mix 8 ML of vegetable oil with one level teaspoon (150 X 7 = 1050 MG) of Praziquantel which should result in about 8.2 ML of liquid with the powder added, for dosing 400 pounds of pets in one day of treatment. One ML of this mix is for 40 to 49 pounds of pets, one half of a ML is for 20 to 24 pounds of pets. Divide the pet's weight by 49 to get the day's dose in ML.
2. For smaller pets mix 4 ML of oil with one level scoop (1/8 teaspoon as 150 MG) of tapewormer which should result in about 4 ML of liquid with the powder added, for dosing 40 to 60 pounds of pets in one treatment (usually all that is needed). One ML of this mix is for 10 to 15 pounds of pets, one half of a ML is for 5 to 7 pounds of pets. Divide the pet's weight by 15 to get the minimum dose in ML.
One treatment is all you need.
Tapewormer (Praziquantel) for Dogs Cats Horses Fish and other animals. Sold under the brandname Biltricide among others, is a medication used to treat a number of types of parasitic worm infections. Specifically it is used for schistosomiasis, clonorchiasis, opisthorchiasis, tapeworm infections, cysticercosis, hydatid disease, and other fluke infections.
When administering Praziquantel and Fenbendazole, as with Lufenuron and Nitenpyram, please keep a close eye on all as it is the die off that releases toxins and very rarely a pet will have an allergic reaction, especially an older pet but like I said before is very rare. Always want to be safe so if this happens, call your local vet immediately.
Don't let this overwhelm you as it does look like a lot of information. Once you start dosing, you will see that it isn't as tedious or hard like I first thought when I first started. Knowing that it is hard to overdose with these over the counter meds helps too and before you know it, you will see how easy it becomes, really kind of fun in a mad scientist kind of way, lol. The best part is the safety, more healthy, way for your pets and best of all, the tremendous savings!
If you have any more questions or comments, please don't hesitate to ask at lufenruon1@gmail.com. Many wonderful blessings of good health to you and yours, Sincerely, Carrie Gray www.lufenruon1.com or our new site, www.parasitepatrol.com