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Fenbendazole Side Effects in Dogs: What Breeders Need to Know About Rare Reactions Fenbendazole (Panacur) has been a go-to dewormer for veterinarians and breeders for over 40 years — but a rare, life-threatening blood di...
728 — Fenbendazole Side Effects in Dogs: What Breeders Need to Know About Rare Reactions is an episode from Pure Dog Talk by Laura Reeves. Fenbendazole Side Effects in Dogs: What Breeders Need to Know About Rare Reactions Fenbendazole (Pana...
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Published Mar 2, 2026, 34:06 long, audio available.
Fenbendazole Side Effects in Dogs: What Breeders Need to Know About Rare Reactions Fenbendazole (Panacur) has been a go-to dewormer for veterinarians and breeders for over 40 years — but a rare, life-threatening blood disorder in a 10-month-old French Bulldog is prompting a closer look. Dr. Marty Greer joins host Laura Reeves to share what happened, what it means, and why being an informed consumer of veterinary drugs matters more than ever. Marty shares her experience with a young French Bulldog who developed severe pancytopenia — dangerously low white blood cells, platelets near zero, and declining red blood cells — after a 10-day course of fenbendazole for Giardia. In this episode, Marty and Laura cover: Idiosyncratic vs. idiopathic reactions — what the difference means and why it matters when a drug you trust causes an unexpected response The fenbendazole case — a detailed walkthrough of diagnosis, the ruling-out process (parvo, tick-borne disease, vaccines, other drugs), and the treatment that turned it around within 24 hours The FDA Dear Veterinarian letter — as of April 2024, pancytopenia had been reported in 12 dogs on fenbendazole; this case may make 13 How to report adverse drug reactions — and why that reporting matters for future label updates MDR-1 gene mutations — which breeds are affected and what drugs to watch Trimethoprim-sulfa (Bactrim/Albon) — breeds at higher risk for platelet drops, including Samoyeds, Dobermans, Goldens and Borzoi Topical flea/tick products — the "heebie-jeebies" skin sensation and what to do if your dog reacts every month Reading package inserts — a practical tip: search for the drug name + "package insert PDF" and use Ctrl+F to find terms like "pregnant," "breeding," or "male" Key takeaway: Fenbendazole remains a safe, widely used drug — but as with any medication, idiosyncratic reactions can happen. Awareness is the goal, not alarm. If something seems off in a dog on any medication, add it to your list of differentials and call your vet. Resources mentioned: Search: "Dear Veterinarian letter fenbendazole" to find the FDA communication Veterinary Information Network (VIN): vin.com Pure Dog Talk Patron community: puredogtalk.com/patron Pedigrees to Pups Seminar Weekend — Austin, TX (March 27–29) and Altoona, WI (April 10–12): puredogtalk.com/events
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This episode was published on Mar 2, 2026.
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728 — Fenbendazole Side Effects in Dogs: What Breeders Need to Know About Rare Reactions is from Pure Dog Talk by Laura Reeves.
Published Mar 2, 2026 and 34:06 long