Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Because we don't have heartworm in my area, I've only used heartworm preventives on one dog, one time when I traveled into another state. Well, a little while ago Boca had a fecal and whipworm larvae were found. Eewwww. Luckily it is not a zoonotic parasite. Phew! But my vet has recently started recommending putting all dogs on a worm preventive just to control non-heartworm parasites. My dogs don't really go anywhere, but I guess since they got whipworm, what's to stop them from picking up something else in an otherwise benign area?
Heartgard does not cover whipworms so that is out.
So what am I left with? Sentinel and Trifexis? Are those the only alternatives? I've read some bad experiences with Trifexis on here. I'm leaning toward Sentinel but I have heard the anti-flea aspect isn't as good as Frontline Plus. Then there's ticks. Is there anything that covers ALL intestinal worms and is awesome with fleas and ticks AND is quite unremarkable when it comes to side effects? I really don't want to have to remember to buy a handful of drugs. And I'm also curious and interested in the oral med that is new from Frontline Plus makers (I think?) so I don't have to use a spot-on.
Talk to me dog people!
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Yep, I just got it too.
From what I see on the website, Sentinel Spectrum contains only one "chemical" that regular Sentinel doesn't and that is praziquantel, which is apparently for preventing tapeworms, since that is also the only parasite for that is listed for Spectrum but not for the regular Sentinel.
So the differences are:
Sentinel Spectrum:
Contains milbemycin oxime, lufenuron, and praziquantel
and controls HW, roundworm, hookworm, whipworm, fleas and tapeworm
Sentinel:
Contains milbemycin oxime and lufenuron
and controls HW, roundworm, hookworm, whipworm, and fleas
If this is my dog, I'd go with the regular Sentinel, because tapeworm in dogs almost always comes from fleas, so if you are using a good flea preventative, you needn't worry about the tapeworms, IMO.
You don't have to part their hair, lol. You just locate the right spot between their shoulder blades, place the tip of the applicator thing there against the skin and squeeze. Takes two seconds.
I use Frontline and the tip of the applicator is pointed. It's easy to put it against the skin without parting the hair, although i guess for a dog with very, very thick wooly hair it might take a little longer. If you just keep the tip against the skin, you're fine.
Hmmm, I part hair too Adina. Karen does make it sound very easy !
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