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In addition, as I warn people who read any such information in my HL manual, the methods and treatments I discuss here are not intended to be performed by persons inexperienced with intermediate to advanced level veterinary care for their animals. I discuss Panacur and other treatments of reptiles here, as an advanced reptile keeper, with intermediate veterinary skills. I am a reptile rescuer, have 2 decades of experience with reptiles, and I consult appropriate veterinary journals, databases, formularies, and have access to veterinary manuals.
Most of my information on these topics is meant for advanced keepers, not novices on their first reptile. I may give advice or walk someone through something if it is an emergency or no reptile vet is available in their area, but as I have told many, many people: "I am not here to help you avoid a vet bill". Most people should see a veterinarian to have their animals treated for parasites, where fecal exams can be conducted and the dosage is more likely to be correct. ----- www.groups.yahoo.com/group/HornedLizards www.youtube.com/user/PhrynosomaTexas Wichita Falls Reptile Rescue
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