Thursday 17 October 2013

Can I Split a Larger Dose Between Pets?

Your pet is like your kid that needs proper attention and care. If your pet looks exhausted then maybe he is not feeling well. In that case the best thing that you can do is to consult your veterinarian about what you need to do. For sure, your veterinarian will prescribe vitamins and most probably medications for the disease like heartworm, fleas and ticks that your pet might have.

WHAT DO WE NEED TO DO IF YOUR DOG HAS HEARTWORMS OR FLEAS?

There are different medicines in treating heartworms and fleas for dogs like Revolution. Revolution is a simple way to treat or protect your dog against heartworms and fleas. Revolution is a once a month topical application that is easy to use and apply. Revolution's main ingredient is Selamectin. Revolution is a medication that can be used for puppies from 6 weeks of age and for lactating or pregnant females. Revolution is a water-resistant formulation. Revolution is still effective even after exposing to rain or swimming. Revolution is effective for a full month. When using Revolution, you need to avoid contact with your eyes and make sure to wash your hands after use. Revolution is considered flammable so you better keep it away from heat or other sources of fire. Revolution is color coded based on the weight of your dog. Revolution is available in purple pack for very small dogs (5 - 10lbs), brown pack for small dogs (10 - 20 lbs), red pack for medium dogs (20 - 40 lbs) and teal pack for large dogs (40 - 90 lbs). Revolution is available in 3, 6 and 12 packs. Buy the right Revolution for your dog.


IS IT SAFE TO SPLIT LARGE DOGS OF MEDICINES?

It is not safe and not a good idea to do. If you are thinking of saving money then splitting large dose of medicines will not help you out. It will only double the spending once the disease worsens then you end up bringing your pet to a vet clinic or hospital. If you split a pill, it might not have the same amount of concentrations or ingredients. It will not be as effective as it can be. The active ingredients of the medicines may not be distributed evenly. Make sure to give the correct dosage of medication to your pet to avoid complications that may lead to a more serious damage.

2 comments:

Julie in SWFL said...

Bullshit!!!! I know thousands of people who've been doing it FOR YEARS. Vets even advise multiple pet owners HOW to do it correctly. Obviously you don't have any readers on this subject, thankfully. I wish I could put a Bronx cheer into text. THAT needs an emoticon, also it MIGHT hafta be a GIF instead.

Unknown said...

How can I do it?

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