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Broad-Spectrum Dewormer for Large Dogs
Product Description
Durvet Dog Worm Tabs are broad-spectrum chewable dewormer tablets formulated for dogs weighing 45 lbs and over. The tablets are designed to remove and control common intestinal parasites, including hookworms, roundworms, whipworms, and tapeworms. When administered according to the labeled, weight-based dosage, these tablets provide effective parasite control without the need for fasting.
Benefits
- Quad Parasite Control: Targets hookworms, roundworms, whipworms, and tapeworms.
- Chewable Tablets: Easy oral administration directly or with a small amount of food.
- Weight-Based Dosing: A Clear dosage chart supports accurate treatment by body weight.
- No Fasting Required: Dogs do not need to fast before or after treatment.
- Large-Dog Formula: Specifically formulated for dogs weighing 45 lbs and over.
Ingredients
Active Ingredients (per tablet): Praziquantel: 136 mg, Pyrantel base (as Pyrantel Pamoate): 136 mg, Febantel: 680.4 mg
Inactive Ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose, artificial flavoring.
How to Use
Dosage & Administration Instructions
- Give Orally: Administer tablets directly by mouth or hidden in a small amount of food.
- Weigh First: Determine the dog’s body weight before selecting the correct dose.
- Single Treatment: Administer as a single dose unless otherwise directed by a veterinarian.
- No Fasting: Food restriction is not required before or after dosing.
Recommended Dosage Chart
|
Dog Body Weight (lbs) |
Number of Tablets |
|
45 - 60 lbs |
1 tablet |
|
61 - 90 lbs |
1½ tablets |
|
91 - 120 lbs |
2 tablets |
Additional Information
Precautions
- Veterinary Guidance: Consult a veterinarian for diagnosis and parasite control programs.
- Age Restriction: Do not use in puppies less than 3 weeks of age.
- Health Status: Do not administer to sick or debilitated dogs without veterinary advice.
- Ingredient Sensitivity: Do not use in dogs with known hypersensitivity to ingredients.
- Monitor Reactions: Mild vomiting or diarrhea may occur; consult a veterinarian if symptoms persist.
Shipping & Returns
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For return instructions or product concerns, please refer to our detailed refund policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What worms do Durvet Dog Worm Tabs (45 lbs & over) treat?
Ans: Durvet Dog Worm Tabs treat common intestinal parasites in dogs, including hookworms, roundworms, whipworms, and tapeworms, when administered at the correct dosage based on body weight.
Q2: How should Durvet Dog Worm Tabs be given to dogs?
Ans: The chewable tablets may be administered directly by mouth or hidden in a small amount of food. Dogs do not need to fast before or after treatment.
Q3: What is the correct dosage for Durvet Dog Worm Tabs (45 lbs & over)?
Ans: Dogs weighing 45-60 lbs receive 1 tablet, dogs weighing 61-90 lbs receive 1½ tablets, and dogs weighing 91-120 lbs receive 2 tablets. Always weigh the dog before dosing.
Q4: What active ingredients are in Durvet Dog Worm Tabs?
Ans: Each tablet contains praziquantel, pyrantel base (as pyrantel pamoate), and febantel, which work together to provide broad-spectrum parasite control.
Q5: Can puppies take Durvet Dog Worm Tabs?
Ans: Durvet Dog Worm Tabs should not be used in puppies under 3 weeks of age. Always confirm the puppy’s weight and consult a veterinarian if unsure.
Q6: Are side effects possible with Durvet Dog Worm Tabs?
Ans: Some dogs may experience mild vomiting or diarrhea. If adverse effects persist or worsen, discontinue use and consult a veterinarian.
Q7: Is fasting required before giving Durvet Dog Worm Tabs?
Ans: No. Dogs do not need to fast before or after receiving Durvet Dog Worm Tabs, making administration more convenient.
Q8: How can reinfection be reduced after deworming?
Ans: Controlling fleas and rodents in the dog’s environment helps reduce the risk of reinfection, particularly for tapeworms, while deworming tablets address existing parasite infections.