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Well, just be thankful it's not Mitaban.
Buy a flea comb, some pee pads and hide indoors, don't ever take Fluffy outside. You won't have to worry about side effects then.
There was a recent case of a new puppy in Florida that received an initial dose of Nexgard and started having convulsions on the way home. Puppy was brought back to the vet only to die on the table. Great product you represent! You should proud scumbags.
You're sure it's not the 12 vaccines they gave it that day ?
I don't believe this. If you would have given Trifexis then I would believe you.Gave my Golden Nexgard late yesterday - she has nausea, is lethargic - very concerned for her.
you must be one of the loyal Merial assholes!I don't believe this. If you would have given Trifexis then I would believe you.
My 10 year old havanese took nexgard because the topical ones burn her pink skin. 12 hours later she was vomiting continually. She then had serious projectile bloody, watery diarrhea. That was 4 days ago. After 2 trips to the vet and 2 to emergency vet and several medications she is almost out of danger. Has not been able to eat for 4 days and only in the last 36 hours has been able to drink more than a teaspoon of water. If I hadn't been very proactive she could have died. She is a sensitive dog but has never had a violent reaction or illness like this. It is a relatively new medication and I believe it could be extremely dangerous to some dogs
i am sure the poster did not mean to be vulgar. Just stating facts.Let us not forget that anyone can have a reaction to anything anytime.
And let's stop calling each other vulgar names.
If your dog didn't do well on a particular product, try another one.
Just beware that most have specific label instructions to try and reduce lethargy and vomiting.
I work with an animal rescue in NC. From reading these posts it seems most of you sell flea/tick products. I was looking for reviews of Nexgard. I am sure I will find them, but you folks seem mostly concerned about sales and not the health of the animals.
A beautiful little Yorkie mix that was adopted from me two months ago is currently at the local emergency vet fighting for her life. She had Nexgard yesterday morning. Her symptoms started with severe diarrhea, then vomiting. Her red blood count and liver enzymes were extremely elevated within hours of ingestion. By this morning she is severely lethargic and her heart is slowing down.
How many of the dogs you tested this stuff on died? Why would you even sell a product that doesn't work unless the dog is bitten first? Instead of bragging about your sales and salaries, why not saying a prayer that little Tulip will survive your product?
My dog died less than a week after Nexgard. The was a healthy 50 pound mutt and the Nexgard was the only change in her environment. I believe Nexgard killed my Izzy.