Pyrantel Pamoate is used in horses for the removal and control of mature infections of large strongyles; pinworms; large roundworms; and small strongyles in horses and ponies. Pyrantel Pamoate is a suspension and it comes in a palatable vanilla-flavored form. Each mL contains 50 mg of pyrantel base...
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Read More of this ArticleDuramune Adult is the first USDA-licensed vaccine with 3 year virus challenge data against a trio of deadly canine diseases: canine distemper (CDV), canine adenovirus (CAV-2), and canine parvovirus (CPV). The vaccine is particularly well suited as a booster for adult dogs if an extended vaccination...
Bacterial infections in animal is very common and there are plenty of antibiotics to help treat this condition, some things that might contribute to your pet having an infection is a wound or cut which put your pet in a higher chance of infection, infections of the skin is very common in dogs, in...
Ulcers may be one of the most common conditions a horse can develop, 60 to 90 percent of show and race horses will develop the illness. And horses with a more nervous disposition are bound to have ulcers compared to a calmer and easy going horse.
An active lifestyle can take a toll on your dog’s joints. Over time, years of wear and tear due to normal aging, disease, injury or genetic conditions can result in swelling, stiffness, decreased activity and degeneration of joint cartilage.
Hypothyroidism is caused by autoimmune thyroiditis which results in the destruction of the thyroid tissues. Dogs with hypothyroidism may develop secondary seborrhea, hair loss, weight gain, intolerance to cold, lethargy among many other undesirable symptoms. To avoid your dog from undergoing any...