I put it in the ear undiluted. Just one time then repeat in three weeks.

Thanks
Cathy

Elaine Robertson wrote:
>
> The link here  <A 
>HREF="http://www.geocities.com/theslsc/hartzvalleyfarms.html";>HEARTWORM PREVENTION 
>INFORMATION FOR DOGS</A>  is interesting
> reading, for those considering dosing their own dogs with Ivermectin rather
> than using prescription chewables. They appear to offer a premixed solution
> for use in dogs.  (And I'm not affiliated with, nor have I used this product
> personally ... we're still doing Heartguard Chewables.)
>
> Cathy, when you say you put a few drops in their ears, are you diluting it,
> or using it neat? (and I hope this doesn't sound like a daft question)
> presumably the dog isn't absorbing this stuff into its bloodstream ... it's
> just acting topically and being shaken out pretty much straight away?  Given
> the minute dosing and margin of safety of the 1% cattle product, I'd be a bit
> worried the dog was getting too much on top of the oral dosage, if it was
> being absorbed.  Obviously you're not having any problems in using it in
> ears, but I'd appreciate learning if it's straight drops or diluted.  Hope
> this makes sense :-)
>
> Kind regards
>
> Elaine Robertson
>
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