Managing Parasites in Dogs Part 4
Last updated: August 02, 2016Dr. Bramlage, Revival's Former Director of Veterinary Services, gives breeders and kennels advice on managing parasites in dogs. Part 4, the final part in this Revival Education series, discusses coccidia and tapeworms in dogs. Dr. B also addresses managing external parasites like lice, mange mites and canine ear mites. Finally, we examine best practices on adding a new dog to a kennel.
*Note: As canine parasite research continues, protocols and treatment recommendations evolve. Dr. Bramlage's advice given in this webinar regarding coccidia is based on the research that was available at the time of this recording. Marquis is no longer a recommended treatment for coccidia in dogs. For the latest research-based pet health recommendations, call our Pet Care Pros at 800.786.4751.
Other Videos in this Series:
Part 1 - Ascarids and roundworms
Part 2 - Hookworms, whipworms, and giardia
Part 3 - When to deworm dogs and puppies. Types of dog dewormers.
Donald Bramlage, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine practiced veterinary medicine for 30+ years and is known for his work in managing parvovirus. He received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Kansas State University in 1985. He served as Revival's Director of Veterinary Services from 2011 until his retirement in 2019.
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