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    Re: Anyone use Panacur to deworm their own animals?

    Connie thanks for the list, yeah I will look around for a new herp vet.

    Freakyfrog you are right. I guess they think it is better to wait until the animal gets sick and THEN treat. Haha.

    Twh this is a ch, so I am guessing maybe she got them from water or something in Africa. Sheesh now I am wondering if she may have protozoa too. Ugh.

    Someone told me (it might have been “the guy” at the petstore...haha) that if they are born in Africa and they drink any water or ingest anything before being shipped to the U.S. they can get all kinds of stuff. I would bet that is true too.

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    Re: Anyone use Panacur to deworm their own animals?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sonya610 View Post
    Someone told me (it might have been “the guy” at the petstore...haha) that if they are born in Africa and they drink any water or ingest anything before being shipped to the U.S. they can get all kinds of stuff. I would bet that is true too.
    Yup, they try to not let them drink the water when they are at the farms.

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    Re: Anyone use Panacur to deworm their own animals?

    Yeah the more I think about this, she could have protozoa or who knows what else.

    I need a vet to do this. Panacur alone may not be enough anyway.

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