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Join the contestGrand mal (major) seizures, the most common in dogs, look pretty much the same, if not even more violent. Petit mal (minor) seizures on the other hand, can take on almost any form and are less common, but probably what you observed. The class of drugs which includes Simparica/Simparica Trio, Nexgard/Nexgard Plus, Bravecto, Credelio/Credielio Quatro, etc (isoxazolines) ALL come with a warning to use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. The most likely explanation in your case is that it unmasked a subclinical form of epilepsy, especially if it was a younger dog (less than 5 yrs old). I have seen dogs with a history of seizures take these drugs with no problems, and others that it definitely affected - which matches the label to "use with caution", vs "contraindicated". You just don't know until you try it. Most of the time, we avoid using these with a history of seizures, unless the owner is fully-informed and still wants to go with it. Also most of the time, they still do fine, but not always. On the upside, they are incredibly effective -the most powerful tool we've ever had against fleas/ticks, and we see very few experience side effects. I'm sure you are aware that almost any drug ever produced has a website or twelve dedicated to how "deadly" it is, where most of the data presented is anecdotal and not clinically proven. While my experience may be different tomorrow, (and is also "anecdotal", since I'm not involved in a current clinical study) I can say that to date we have not seen a death directly attributed to isoxazolines since they were introduced (Nexgard was the first to market in 2013). Seizures - yes, but no deaths.. BTW dog seizures look nothing like human seizures -
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If these two go to war, its gonna be entertaining.
The zeros will likely differ. Why are you leaning toward m855? If it's because you know your rifle prefers it to m193, then that's reason enough.So, with imi, pmc x tac, lake city m855, will all of them hold the same zero as m855 ammo with a trijicon acog or will the zero differ between brands even though its all m855 ammo?
I was trying to explain the cultural impact of this film, having Burt Reynolds not being smokey alone is something and in hillbilly butt fuckery and murder it was a great show. He could have given a fuck less, to say I am disappointed just doesn't cut it.Little known fact, that ain’t a movie but a documentary about my uncles
and some city fellers
Lies, people tell me all the time that I need a 1200 dollar press to make good ammo.Pretty much everything is important imo
Except what press you use
Complete success!- regardless, it was a fun day.
Fuck that! With a spread like that, I'd rather take a gamble on AAC or even S&B.