Drontal Allwormer Dog Small & Puppy up to 6.6lbs 1 Tablet
$3.65
Drontal Allwormer for Puppies effectively controls roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms in dogs, safe for young puppies and small breeds, administered easily with a liquid solution and dosing syringe.
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Description
Drontal Allwormer Dog Small & Puppy up to 6.6lbs
Drontal is recommended for the control of all gastrointestinal worms in dogs including:
- Roundworm (Toxocara canis, Toxacaris leonina)
- Hookworm (Ancylostoma caninum, Ancylostoma braziliense [this hookworm is usually restricted to tropical areas in Australia], Ancylostoma ceylanicum, Uncinaria stenocephala)
- Whipworm (Trichuris vulpis)
- Tapeworm (Echinococcus granulosus [hydatid tapeworm], Dipylidium caninum [common flea tapeworm], Taenia spp., Taenia ovis, pisiformis, T. hydatigena
- And to control the shedding of oocysts of the protozoan Giardia sp. In dogs.
Does not control heartworm in dogs
Directions for Use
Fasting prior to dosing is not necessary
It is essential to weigh dogs before treatment.
For intestinal worms, Drontal is given as a single dose by mouth.
DOSAGE
See dosing recommendations below.
Bodyweight Tablets
44-77 lbs 1
78-114 lbs 1 ½
115-154 lbs 2
155-192 lbs 2 ½
Over 192 lbs 3
If worm problems persist, consult a veterinarian.
For Giardia infection: Administer the above dosage for three consecutive days. Drontal should only be used when a Giardia sp. Infection has been diagnosed by a veterinarian.
TREATMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
Hydatid Tapeworm
A single dose of Drontal is all that is required. Dogs in hydatid areas should be treated every 6 weeks to ensure that newly acquired hydatid tapeworms are expelled before reaching maturity.
Hookworms & Roundworms
Dogs & Puppies: Treat at 2, 4, 8 and 12 weeks and then every month until six months of age; thereafter every 3 months or on veterinary advice.
Pregnant bitches: Treat prior to mating, then 10 days before whelping and at 2 and 4 weeks after whelping.
Whipworms & Tapeworms
Treat every three months except in hydatid tapeworm areas where every six weeks is recommended, or on veterinary advice. Dogs can become reinfested with worms and treatment should be repeated.
Giardia
This protozoan parasite is found commonly in dogs and may be the cause of diarrhoea, particularly in pups. It is more common amongst dogs living in multi-dog households and kennels. Diagnosis of suspected Giardia infection should be confirmed by a veterinary surgeon.
RETREATMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
Worms often reinfest dogs so it is necessary to:
- Treat the dog itself
- Reduce environmental contamination by daily disposal of droppings
- Remove tapeworm intermediate hosts e.g. fleas.
Follow the retreatment recommendations in the table below:
Puppies Treat at 2, 4, 8, 12 weeks; then 4, 5, 6 months of age
Adults Treat every 3 months; every 6 weeks in Hydatid infested locations
Pregnant/lactating Treat prior to mating, 10 days before whelping and at 2 and 4 weeks after whelping
COMPATIBILITY
Drontal may be combined with other treatments, for example heartworm prevention, flea or tick treatment.
More Information
Animal Type | Dog |
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Breed Size | 0-22lbs |
Brand | Drontal |