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Broad-Spectrum Deworming for Dogs 6+ weeks
Product Description
Safe-Guard Canine Dewormer 2g Granules is a food-mix deworming treatment for dogs 6 weeks and older. Each box contains three 2-gram pouches, providing a complete three-day course. Fenbendazole targets and controls roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and Taenia pisiformis tapeworms. Mix the daily pouch dose with a small portion of food and ensure full consumption.
Benefits
- Broad-Spectrum Control: Targets roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and Taenia tapeworms.
- 3-Day Course: Administer once daily for three consecutive days.
- Easy Food Mixing: Granules blend into a small portion of regular food.
- Pre-Measured Pouches: Each 2g pouch supports accurate, weight-based dosing.
- Dog-Friendly Format: No-pill granules help simplify routine deworming.
Ingredients
Fenbendazole Granules 22.2% (222 mg/g).
How to Use
Dosage & Administration Instructions/ Directions for Use
- Daily Dose: Give 50 mg/kg (22.7 mg/lb) once daily.
- Treatment Length: Repeat the daily dose for three consecutive days.
- Mix with Food: Combine the full pouch contents with a small food portion.
- Ensure Intake: Confirm the dog eats all medicated food.
- No Missed Days: Complete all three days for intended parasite control.
Additional Information
Precautions
- Minimum Age: Use only in puppies 6 weeks and older.
- Vet Guidance: Consult a veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment support.
- Child Safety: Keep Safe-Guard Canine Dewormer out of children’s reach.
- Possible Vomiting: Vomiting has been reported in a small percentage of dogs.
- Illness Caution: Consult a veterinarian before using on sick dogs.
Shipping & Returns
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For return instructions or product concerns, please refer to our detailed refund policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What parasites does Safe-Guard Canine Dewormer treat?
Ans: Safe-Guard Canine Dewormer is labeled to treat and control roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and Taenia pisiformis tapeworms in dogs. Fenbendazole disrupts the energy metabolism of parasites, helping to eliminate targeted intestinal parasites during a three-day treatment course.
Q2: What is the active ingredient in Safe-Guard Canine Dewormer 2g Granules?
Ans: Safe-Guard Canine Dewormer contains fenbendazole granules at 22.2% (222 mg per gram). A 2-gram pouch provides 444 mg of fenbendazole. Fenbendazole is a veterinary anthelmintic used for the treatment of labeled intestinal parasites in dogs.
Q3: How often should Safe-Guard Canine Dewormer 2g be given?
Ans: Safe-Guard Canine Dewormer is given once daily for three consecutive days. The 2-gram pouch represents a daily dose option, and the same daily dose should be repeated each day to complete the full three-day regimen.
Q4: How much body weight does one 2g pouch treat?
Ans: Each 2-gram pouch is formulated to treat about 20 pounds of body weight as a daily dose. Dogs above that range may require additional pouches or packet combinations to match the recommended daily dose of fenbendazole.
Q5: How do I administer Safe-Guard Canine Dewormer granules?
Ans: Mix the entire contents of the daily pouch into a small portion of the dog’s regular food and make sure all medicated food is eaten. Administer the daily dose once per day for three consecutive days.
Q6: What is the labeled daily dose for fenbendazole granules in dogs?
Ans: The labeled daily dose is 50 mg/kg (22.7 mg/lb) of body weight, given once daily. Use the product’s weight-based directions to select the correct pouch amount and repeat the daily dose for three consecutive days.
Q7: Is Safe-Guard Canine Dewormer safe for puppies?
Ans: Safe-Guard Canine Dewormer is labeled for dogs 6 weeks of age and older. For puppies under 6 weeks of age, the product is not indicated. For questions about parasite risk or timing, veterinary guidance helps ensure appropriate treatment.
Q8: What side effects can occur with Safe-Guard Canine Dewormer?
Ans: Most dogs tolerate fenbendazole well, but vomiting has been reported in a small percentage of treated dogs. If vomiting persists or other concerning signs appear during the three-day course, contact a veterinarian for guidance and follow-up.
Q9: Does Safe-Guard Canine Dewormer treat all tapeworms?
Ans: Safe-Guard Canine Dewormer is labeled for the treatment of Taenia pisiformis tapeworms. Dogs can carry different tapeworm species, and some may require other medications. If tapeworm segments persist after treatment, a veterinarian can confirm the species and guide next steps.