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Forum DIET & CARE Anti-Parasite Spot on for rabbits

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    • Marie
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        Hi everyone

        I have just purchased beaphar anti-parasite spot on for rabbits.  I am now worried about using it and wonder if i am better getting

         something from the vets.  Can anyone tell me what they use. Thanks


      • Bam
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          From what I can find, the anti-parasitic in Beaphar anti-parasitic spot-on is Ivermectin.
          Ivermectin is bunny safe. It won’t help against mosquito-bites or deer ticks, but it will protect against mites and fleas and lice and some internal parasites as well.
          It should not be used on animals weighing less than 300 grams.
          Vets most often use Ivermectin or selamectin against parasites on bunnies.

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