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Reply To: Sentinel Spectrum inactive ingredients

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Dog_Obsessed
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Thanks Dori! Lily has never had tapeworms in the 6 months I’ve had her, but I don’t know about the first ~3 years of her life. I don’t know how common they are around here, but we did have a foster dog that once had them. I would give any Heartworm preventative year round here, because it gets below freezing maybe four nights a year or something. Never cold enough to stop the preventative. Our normal vet doesn’t carry Sentinel, but there is a 24 hour vet that Lily has been to a few times that said they can call in a prescription for it today.

Pre-post edit: Turns out the vet doesn’t have Sentinel Spectrum. The range for regular Sentinel is 2-10 pounds, so that is what we will be giving her. Thanks for all your help!

Edit: I looked up the inactive ingredients of Sentinel, figuring they were about the same as Sentinel Spectrum. However, the only inactive ingredient I could find was something called “Ferric Oxide Red.” What?

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