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By: Chantelle Neufeld, RAHTSource: Thompson Rivers University ANHT 1800-3 course notes or as otherwise sourced
This is the fourth instalment of Sardis Animal Hospitals five week series on parasites & your pet
and will go over common medications to treat and prevent parasites and our recommended
deworming protocol. Selecting an appropriate anti-parasite medication will vary per pet as manyof them are only labelled for a specific species (ex: cats versus dogs), age group (ex:
kitten/puppy versus adult) and/or indicated parasites (ex: Advantage only treats fleas). It's not
exclusively up to the client to decide on which product will work best for their pet, it's also up to
their veterinarian. Once a client feels comfortable using a recommended product then they candecide to continue using that one as their first choice.
A big part of selecting a product for parasite treatment after your veterinarian has diagnosed it,
will be understanding its life cycle. As some parasites (largely the internal ones) can only be
treated at specific times in their life cycles by certain medications. Your veterinarian has a wholearsenal of medications available to use, but it's not always about what's cheaper for the client. He
or she must also be sure the product they chose to use is safe for your pet which can vary as was
mentioned above (age, species, etc), and effective in the treatment. Another factor we have toconsider with our pets is how easy the medication is to give, as not everyone is able to pill a feral
cat... This would take super powers, thus the people from the drug companies have made topical
products for us to use in these situations. This article will cover the main brand name parasitetreatments that are available to shed some light on what's out there and to serve as a referenceguide. Some of the information discussed in
this article will not be described in great
detail as it assumes you have read theprevious three instalments that discuss:
Internal Parasites & Their LifecyclesExternal Parasites & Their LifecyclesCommonly used Tests & What it
Means for Your Pets
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The most common product everfamiliar with is Advantage. It's
in the correct dose, and the standsold over the counter(OTC) froveterinary hospital. Advantage is
formulated to help treat and prev
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and then dies. Its also formulatethe larva and egg form. There is
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Capstaris used in the treatment of fleas but differs in how it
works. It is a non-chewable pill that works for 24 hours only.
It is usually given when a pet has a large infestation of fleas,is visiting places such as a dog show, or returning home from
a grooming salon, etc. It functions by killing any fleas that
come into contact with your cat or dog nearly instantly. Aswas mentioned, it may be recommended if the veterinarian
notices your pet has a large infestation for the first 24 hours
before starting a regular flea product such as Advantage torid the bulk of the problem.
Programwas previously a flavoured tablet for cats and dogs
that was VERY similar to Sentinel. The company has sincestopped producing this tablet form and is focusing on the
Interceptor/Sentinel products instead. There still is a
Program Injectionfor cats that lasts for 6 months and is a
preventative for fleas. It does not work as a "treatment" would, and thus needs to be given beforea flea infestation has started.
Strongid - Tis a product commonly used in deworming puppies and kittens due to how safe it
is. It's formulated for use in horses and used off label in our pets. It's a gentle acting caramelflavoured liquid that treats for roundworms. It is an over the counter product sold at any
veterinary clinic and can be used in pregnant or lactating pets as well.
Panacurcan be used in the treatment of roundworms, hookworms, whipworms and protozoaninfections such as Giardia which may be causing diarrhea. It comes in either a liquid form or a
dry granular powder. It is not flavoured and can be hard to syringe into a pet that's not feelingwell which is why your veterinarian may send home the powder to mix into a yummy meal. It is
used mostly with dogs but can be used in other species.
Profender is a topical prescription product for cats. It's applied between the shoulder blades likeAdvantage would be but only treats for roundworms, tapeworms and hookworms. It's safe in cats
over 8 weeks of age and may last up to a week or longer,
but it considered a single time treatment. The frequencyof deworming is based on a number of factors that your
veterinarian will weigh in.
Milbemax is another prescription cat product. It's a
small flavoured tablet designed for kittens over 6 weeks
and adult cats. It prevents heartworm, and treatshookworms, roundworms and tapeworms.
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As has been mentioned the protocol for what products your veterinarian will recommend willvary based on your pet and your lifestyle. Some of the recommended medications below are
prescription products which mean no veterinarian is allowed to dispense them without havingseen your pet for an exam.
Should stay on a continuous flea preventative during the peak flea months (March/April
until October/November)
All puppies should receive a high quality deworming product such as interceptor/sentinel,3 times after birth at 2 week internals. This also applies for any older dogs with a
documented roundworm, whipworm and/or hookworm infection
Dogs that have had fleas, or routinely eat dead dish or mammals, should receive frontal fortapeworms on a yearly basis
Monthly preventatives such as interceptor, sentinel, or revolution are a great product forpets that routinely come into contact with dog or racoon feces. This is especiallyimportant for dogs whose families include small children, the elderly or immune-
compromised people such as cancer patients.
Should stay on a continuous flea preventative during the peak flea months (March/April
until October/November)
All kittens should receive a high quality deworming product such as milbemax orrevolution 3 times after birth at 2 week internals. A good protocol is revolution, then
milbemax 2 weeks later, then revolution again 2 weeks after that.
Any cat that hunts, is outdoors, or has had fleas should receive milbemax or profendor fortapeworms on a minimal yearly basis. Extreme hunters should be getting it every 3
months.
**A note on fecal exams: as was mentioned in our last article, when viewing a fecal float this
sample only shows "one point in time" - some parasites do not shed their eggs continuously, soan infection can be easily missed. If your veterinarian finds your pets fecal float to be negative he
or she may recommend deworming anyway due to your pets history, likelihood of having
parasites, or in order to protect your family.