Canine Allwormer 88lbs

Canine Allwormer tablets offer total protection from all 11 intestinal worms (including roundworm, whipworm, hookworm, tapeworm and hydatid tapeworm).

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Canine Allwormer 88lbs

Canine All Wormer offers total protection from all 11 intestinal worms (including roundworm, whipworm, hookworm, tapeworm and hydatid tapeworm).It is a broad spectrum anthelmintic for use in dogs for the treatment and control of:

  • Tapeworm:
    • Echinococcus granulosus (hydatid tapeworm)
    • Dipylidium caninum (common flea tapeworm)
    • Taenia ovis
    • Taenia hydatigena
    • Taenia pisiformis
  • Roundworm:
    • Toxocara canis
    • Toxascaris leonina
  • Hookworm:
    • Ancylostoma caninum
    • Ancylostoma braziliense
    • Uncinaria stenocephala
  • Whipworm:
    • Trichuris vulpis

NOTE: Does not treat or control Heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis)

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Animal Type Dog
Breed Size 45-88lbs, 89lbs Plus
Brand Value Plus
Directions for use

Dosage Guide:

It is important to weigh the dog before treatment to ensure the correct dose is given.

Small & Medium Dogs: Using Canine All Wormer Tablets for Dogs, dosage rate is one tablet per 22lbs bodyweight. Dosage should be rounded up to the nearest quarter tablet.

Large Dogs: Using Canine All Wormer Tablets for Large Dogs, dosage rate is one tablet per 88lbs bodyweight. Dosage should be rounded up to the nearest half tablet.

Tablets may be administered with or without food. Some dogs will eat the tablets by themselves.

ROUNDWORMS & HOOKWORMS: Treat at 2, 4, 8 and 12 weeks of age and then every 3 months.

WHIPWORMS: Treat every 6 to 8 weeks after 3 months of age.

HYDATID TAPEWORMS: Treat every 6 weeks. Dogs should not be fed, or allowed feed on, offal of any species.

OTHER TAPEWORMS: Treat every 3 months.

PUPPIES: Treat at 2, 4, 8 and 12 weeks of age and then every 3 months.

ADULT DOGS: Treat regularly every 3 months for their entire life.

PREGNANT AND LACTATING BITCHES: Treat prior to mating, 10 days before whelping, 4 weeks after whelping, and then every three months.

UNTREATED DOGS: Untreated dogs may be heavily infested and so require weekly dosing for the first 2 - 4 weeks and then every 3 months.

Caution

NOTE: The most effective control of intestinal worms is attained through adequate flea control, and by daily disposal of droppings. Please treat your pet regularly for fleas.