Our 7 year old lab has a tumor on his back leg. The vet said it was a solid mass. Should I treat him with fenben and if so, how much? Our kids have taken over every dog we ever had. This is the first dog that has bonded with just my husband since the kids grew up. It will crush him if anything were to happen to him. Thanks for any help you can give.
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Try giving him the 222 mg tablet once a day and see how it goes. I’m not giving medical advice, but I’ve seen a lot of different posts about Fenben for your animals and ivermectin for animals and humans. It’s really hard to overdose on these small amounts of highly effective dewormer. Just put the pill in the end of a piece of a hotdog and your dog will eat it right away.
https://www.sanarelab.com/fenbendazol-222-mg-90-capsules-purity-99.html
The medication is literally made for dogs, but I wouldn’t advise giving your dog any ivermectin and until you do a DNA test to find out if he has the hearding dog gene. Ivermectin can kill that breed of dog. Fenbendazole is a completely different medication so it will not kill your dog.
Please report back. As a pet sitter I have recommended this protocol to people whose animals have cancer and no one’s ever done it. However, I had a friend who used the Fenben for a tumor in his neck, and he’s now cancer free.