PetArmor Sure Shot 2X Liquid Dewormer for Dogs and Puppies
Protect your dog from common intestinal parasites with PetArmor Sure Shot 2X Liquid Dewormer, a veterinarian-recommended solution designed to target and eliminate large roundworms (Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina) and hookworms (Ancylostoma caninum, Uncinaria stenocephala).
Suitable for puppies as young as 2 weeks and dogs weighing up to 120 pounds, this palatable liquid dewormer ensures effective treatment and prevention of reinfestation, helping your dog stay healthy and worm-free.
What are the benefits of PetArmor Sure Shot 2X Liquid Dewormer?
- Dual Action Formula: Treats and controls both large roundworms and hookworms.
- Prevention Focused: Reduces the risk of reinfestation when used as directed.
- Versatile Use: Safe for puppies, lactating dams, and adult dogs when dosed appropriately.
- Simple Administration: Easy-to-use liquid format, either directly administered or mixed with food.
- Dog-Approved Taste: Palatable formula ensures pets willingly take their dose.
How do I use PetArmor Sure Shot 2X Dewormer?
Dosage and Administration
- Puppies: Administer at 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, and 10 weeks of age.
- Lactating Dams: Treat 2-3 weeks after whelping.
- Adult Dogs: In contaminated environments, administer monthly for continued protection.
Dosage:
- Use 1 full teaspoon (5 mL) per 10 pounds of body weight.
Instructions:
- Shake Well: Ensure the suspension is thoroughly mixed.
- Administer Safely: Use a syringe or mix with a small portion of your dog's favorite food.
- Hand Hygiene: Wash hands thoroughly after handling the product.
Always consult your veterinarian for personalized dosage guidance based on your dog’s weight, age, and environment.
What are the ingredients in PetArmor Sure Shot 2X Dewormer?
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Active Ingredient: Pyrantel Pamoate (4.54 mg/mL Pyrantel base)
This ingredient works by paralyzing and removing parasitic worms from your dog’s intestinal tract, preventing further harm and reinfestation.
Are there side effects or warnings to consider?
Potential Side Effects:
- Mild gastrointestinal upset, including diarrhea or vomiting, may occur in rare cases.
Warnings:
- Age Limit: Safe for dogs and puppies 2 weeks and older.
- Not for Cats: Do not use this product on cats.
- Health Conditions: Avoid use in severely debilitated or ill animals.
- Pregnancy: The safety of this product in pregnant dogs has not been established. Consult your veterinarian for advice.
Storage Instructions
- Store in a cool, dry place at room temperature.
- Keep out of reach of children and animals to prevent accidental ingestion.
Shipping & Returns
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Refund policy: If you face any issue with our product and want to return it, read our refund policy carefully.
FAQs - PetArmor Sure Shot 2X Liquid Dewormer for Dogs
How can I tell if my dog has hookworms or roundworms?
Signs of hookworms or roundworms include diarrhea, vomiting, weight loss, bloated abdomen, or visible worms in the stool. In severe cases, anemia or lethargy may occur. A veterinarian can confirm the diagnosis through a fecal test.
Is it safe to deworm my dog at home?
Administering dewormers at home is safe if you follow the product instructions and proper dosing. Always weigh your dog accurately and consult your vet for guidance, especially if your pet has health conditions.
Can deworming prevent future worm infestations?
Deworming can reduce the risk of reinfestation but does not guarantee complete prevention. Regular treatments, good hygiene, and avoiding contaminated areas help minimize exposure. Discuss a prevention plan with your veterinarian.
Can puppies experience side effects from deworming?
Most puppies tolerate deworming well, but mild side effects like diarrhea or vomiting may occur. These usually resolve within a day. Contact your veterinarian if symptoms persist or worsen after treatment.
Are there natural alternatives to chemical dewormers?
Natural remedies like pumpkin seeds or herbal supplements may help manage worms but are not as reliable or effective as vet-approved medications. Always consult your veterinarian before using alternative treatments.
How do dogs get hookworms or roundworms?
Dogs can contract worms by ingesting contaminated soil, feces, or infected prey. Puppies may acquire them through their mother’s milk or in utero. Regular deworming and hygiene practices reduce infection risks.
What should I do if my dog refuses to take liquid dewormer?
Mix the liquid dewormer with a small amount of their favorite food or use a syringe to administer it directly. Ensure your dog swallows the full dose. If issues persist, ask your vet about alternative formats.
How often should I test my dog for worms?
Veterinarians recommend fecal exams at least once a year for adult dogs and more frequently for puppies or dogs at high risk of exposure. Regular testing ensures early detection and effective treatment.
Can I combine deworming with flea or tick prevention?
Some combination treatments address both worms and external parasites, but consult your veterinarian before combining products to avoid overdosing or adverse reactions.
Is there a risk of humans contracting worms from dogs?
Yes, certain worms like roundworms and hookworms are zoonotic, meaning they can be transmitted to humans through contact with contaminated feces or soil. Good hygiene and routine deworming protect both pets and humans.
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