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Fido's All Wormer Tablets - 96 Tablets
Fido's All Wormer Tablets - 96 Tablets
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Fido’s All Wormer Tablets are an effective oral treatment for roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and tapeworms in dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens. These easy-to-administer tablets contain a combination of Praziquantel and Fenbendazole to help control common intestinal worm infestations.
Features & Benefits
- Effective Worm Treatment – Treats roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and tapeworms, including flea tapeworms (Dipylidium caninum) and hydatid tapeworms (Echinococcus spp.).
- Convenient Dosing – One tablet per 10kg of body weight, with the option to divide tablets into quarters for smaller doses.
- Suitable for Puppies and Kittens – Can be used in puppies from 2 weeks and kittens from 8 weeks of age.
- Easy Administration – Tablets can be given directly or mixed with food, ensuring an easy treatment process.
- Safe and Versatile – Can be used alongside heartworm prevention and flea and tick treatments.
Dosage & Administration
- General Treatment – 1 tablet per 10kg body weight (dogs and cats). Tablets are scored for easy division into quarters.
- Puppies and Kittens under 6 Months – Administer at ½ tablet per 5kg body weight for 3 consecutive days.
- Unweaned Puppies and Nursing Bitches – Administer at ½ tablet per 5kg body weight daily for 3 days. Repeat every 2 weeks for puppies under 12 weeks, and every 3 months thereafter.
- Adult Dogs – For clinical infestations, give 1 tablet per 10kg body weight daily for 2 days.
- Adult Cats – For clinical infestations, give ½ tablet per 5kg body weight daily for 3 days.
Active Constituents
- Praziquantel 50mg per tablet
- Fenbendazole 500mg per tablet
Contraindications
- Not suitable for kittens less than 8 weeks of age or pregnant cats.
- Consult your vet before treating pregnant bitches for roundworms.
- Does not control heartworm.
Additional Information
- Worming Frequency – For young puppies and kittens, worming should be done regularly, with a schedule of every 2 weeks for puppies under 12 weeks, and every 3 months for adults.
- Flea Control – Since Dipylidium caninum (the most common tapeworm) is transmitted by fleas, it's essential to maintain flea control to prevent re-infestation.
For comprehensive worm control, Fido's All Wormer Tablets provide a trusted solution for the health and comfort of your pets.
