calliecritturs
Posted : 8/12/2010 2:22:19 PM
Julie-- DO NOT use Advantage-Multi. That's got moxidectin in it (ProHeart 6???? Caused all sorts of problems including IMHA, many dogs died) and I wouldn't use that for ANY reason.
The dose your vet is suggesting is far larger than the dose that's in HeartGuard, etc. And it's common to use it once a month.
BUT -- my problem with doing it that way it that the dog is then a "heartworm factory" for the other 30 days of the month. See ivermectin (and milbemeycin) stay in the body only for 24 hours. They simply kill ALL the microfilaria in the body THAT day. But then if there are active adults generating new microfilaria then the dog has the potential to SPREAD more heartworm during that time.
This is why a lot of those who treat this way do it at least weekly or sometimes daily (the doses of ivermectin).
However -- if you are using the ivermectin as your prevention of choice, it's not likely to fail if you use it at an appropriate dose (not the hyper tiny dose that is 'failing';). It's not a bad option.
I use Interceptor simply because it's easy for me. Currenly I don't have any herders so I don't have to worry about that part.
Years ago, I had a corgi/shelti mix who was EXTREMELY sensitive to ivermectin. That was how I learned so much about this. Additionally, my old vet was on the team that did research and development for ivermectin originally.
Realize -- Bayer (who puts out Advantage-multi) is owned by Ft. Dodge. Ft. Dodge was the company who put out ProHeart 6 (and who never wanted to own any of the problems it created). In honesty, I won't use ANY Ft. Dodge products at all knowingly. Moxidectin is extremely nasty stuff -- you never now how long it's actually going to STAY in the body and this was where all the problems occurred.