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Triple Wormer Tablets for Medium and Large Dogs 25.1-200 lbs

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Durvet SKU: 011-17703 Barcode: 745801177031

Size: 2 flavored chewables

Broad-Spectrum Dewormer for Common Intestinal Worms

Product Description

Durvet Triple Wormer Tablets for Medium & Large Dogs are flavored chewable dewormer tablets for dogs over 12 weeks of age and weighing more than 25 pounds. The formula treats and controls roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms. Tablets can be offered by hand or given with food, with no need to withhold meals before or after dosing.

Benefits

  • Broad coverage: Treats and controls roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms.
  • Flavored chewable: A Palatable tablet can be offered by hand or hidden in food.
  • Weight-based dosing: A Clear dosing table helps match tablets to body weight.
  • No fasting needed: Food does not need to be withheld before or after dosing.
  • Flexible routine: Re-treatment may be needed based on fecal exam and reinfection risk.

Ingredients

Pyrantel pamoate (114 mg); Praziquantel (114 mg).

How to Use

Dosage & Administration Instructions

  • Weigh First: Weigh the dog to ensure the correct tablet count.
  • Offer by Hand: Give the chewable by hand if the dog eats it willingly.
  • Hide in Food: If needed, hide in a small amount of food.
  • Ensure Full Dose: Confirm the dog consumes the complete dose.
  • Observe Briefly: Watch the dog after dosing to ensure tablets aren’t rejected.

Recommended Dosage Chart

Dog Weight (lbs)

Number of Tablets

25.1-50.0 lbs

1 tablet

50.1-100.0 lbs

2 tablets

100.1-150.0 lbs

3 tablets

150.1-200.0 lbs

4 tablets

Additional Information

Precautions

  • Vet Guidance: Consult a veterinarian for diagnosis and parasite control planning.
  • Do Not Use Sick: Do not deworm a sick dog; consult a veterinarian first.
  • Breeding Caution: Safety in breeding dogs and pregnant bitches is not determined.
  • Human Safety: Keep out of reach of children; not for human consumption.
  • Storage: Store at controlled room temperature, 59-86°F (15-30°C).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What worms do these chewable tablets treat and control?

Ans: The chewable tablets are used to treat and control three common intestinal parasite groups: roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms. This broad coverage supports routine deworming when parasite exposure is likely or confirmed through veterinary guidance and fecal testing.

Q2: Which dogs can use this dewormer size safely?

Ans: This tablet size is intended for dogs and puppies 12 weeks of age or older that weigh more than 25 pounds. For dogs under 25 pounds, a smaller-strength product size is recommended to ensure safe dosing.

Q3: How do I dose Durvet Triple Wormer Tablets for Medium & Large Dogs?

Ans: The dose is based on body weight: 25.1-50 lbs, get one tablet; 50.1-100 lbs, get 2; 100.1-150 lbs, get 3; and 150.1-200 lbs, get four tablets. Weighing helps ensure accuracy.

Q4: Can the chewable tablets be given with food?

Ans: Yes. The tablets may be offered by hand or placed in the dog’s food container with or without food. Food does not need to be withheld before or after treatment, which makes dosing easier for most households.

Q5: What if the dog won’t eat the chewable tablet?

Ans: If the dog won’t voluntarily consume the chewable, hide it in a small amount of food or place it in the back of the mouth for swallowing. Confirm the full dose is eaten and watch briefly to ensure it isn’t rejected.

Q6: How soon will the tablets start working against intestinal parasites?

Ans: Dewormers begin acting after administration, but the timing of visible results can vary by parasite type and infestation level. Some dogs may pass worms in their stool. Follow-up fecal testing and veterinary guidance help confirm the success of the treatment.

Q7: Do dogs need repeat treatment after deworming?

Ans: Re-treatment may be necessary depending on fecal exam results and the dog’s risk of reinfection. Dogs exposed to fleas, wildlife, or contaminated environments may require additional control steps. A veterinarian can recommend an appropriate schedule.

Q8: What side effects should I watch for after dosing?

Ans: Some dogs may experience vomiting, loose stools (with or without blood), or decreased activity after treatment. Monitor the dog after dosing and contact a veterinarian if signs persist or become severe and concerning, especially in young or sensitive dogs.

Q9: Can breeding or pregnant dogs take these dewormer tablets?

Ans: Safety in breeding dogs and pregnant bitches has not been determined from the package label information. If a dog is pregnant, nursing, or used for breeding, consult a veterinarian to choose the safest deworming option and timing.

Q10: What should I do to prevent tapeworm reinfection?

Ans: Tapeworm reinfection commonly involves fleas, so parasite control should include flea management for the dog and the environment. A veterinarian can recommend an integrated approach that pairs deworming with flea control and sanitation measures.