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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 566990" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Did not know about this neem stuff. Cheap you say?? Hmm. Might be something to stockpile for a "just in case" type thing. I can see it coming in very handy. </p><p></p><p>I don't normally treat for heartworm. I won't because treatment does not necessarily "prevent". They can still get the heartworm regardless, they just have a better chance at not getting them when treated. That is not good enough for me to spend money on once a month. Maggie only gets it because it's in the Revolution. I've as yet ever had a dog get heartworms. *knocks on wood* And heaven knows I've had far far too many dogs to count during my lifetime. </p><p></p><p>Betsy has no choice but to take Revolution. She's horribly allergic to the other topical medications. Although vet did recommend a pill form if Nichole wanted to try that. Nichole says she'll be happy to stick with the Revolution, which means she has to come down here to get it as these vets have cared for Betsy since birth. I don't think the one she went to up there carries it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 566990, member: 84"] Did not know about this neem stuff. Cheap you say?? Hmm. Might be something to stockpile for a "just in case" type thing. I can see it coming in very handy. I don't normally treat for heartworm. I won't because treatment does not necessarily "prevent". They can still get the heartworm regardless, they just have a better chance at not getting them when treated. That is not good enough for me to spend money on once a month. Maggie only gets it because it's in the Revolution. I've as yet ever had a dog get heartworms. *knocks on wood* And heaven knows I've had far far too many dogs to count during my lifetime. Betsy has no choice but to take Revolution. She's horribly allergic to the other topical medications. Although vet did recommend a pill form if Nichole wanted to try that. Nichole says she'll be happy to stick with the Revolution, which means she has to come down here to get it as these vets have cared for Betsy since birth. I don't think the one she went to up there carries it. [/QUOTE]
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