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MOgJO
Wed Jun 30 2010, 02:53AM

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Yes Brian i am using a CC syringe. Looked it up and CC and ML volume for syringe are the SAME thing, LOL. Below is the infomation that u can find from Google.

A CC (cubic centimeter), like a ml, is a unit that measures volume. The word "Cube" in cubic centimeter comes from the fact that the length, width, and height of a container (i.e. syringe) are multiplied to obtain a volume. Therefore, a cube that measured 1cm in length, 1cm in width, and 1cm in height would be 13 (one "cubed") = 1cc. Thanks to the graceful interchangeability of the metric system (based on 10s), 1cc = 0.001 liters (1ml).

Just as Bob said its one CC or one ML per 100 pounds then just add the or take away a line per the weight of your dogs. Each line equals to 10 pounds of dog weight. Give this once monthly.

Hope this makes sence and if u dont understand send me a pm or someone else in the thread that has a handle on this type of medication if u need help.

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Billy DOG
Fri Jul 02 2010, 09:55PM

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I notice alot of you guys use it orally> I use it by injection. Does it make a difference? I have been doing it this way for over 15 years. I also use 1ml orcc for 100 lbs.. It can also help the coat in summer months i heard??


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MOgJO
Fri Jul 02 2010, 10:40PM

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oral

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