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Drontal Allwormer Chewables for Medium Dogs 10kg
Product Information
Dogs can pick up gastrointestinal worms everywhere and easily share them with you. For protection against roundworm, hookworm, whipworm and tapeworm, Drontal Allwormer® Chews are your best defense.
Key Benefits
- Fast and effective against roundworm, hookworm, whipworm and tapeworm
- Can easily be combined with a tick and flea product for complete protection against parasites
- Treat every three months (not every month!) or seasonally to keep gastrointestinal worms at bay
- Easily administered as a tasty chew
- Safe for use during pregnancy and lactation
Drontal® provides your pet with complete coverage against gastrointestinal worms, as well as controlling the shedding of Giardia spp cysts. Our treatment is required every three months from six months of age (rather than monthly) and comes in a range of chews, tablets or a puppy suspension to make treating your pet as easy as possible.
Drontal Dog Allwormer® is suitable for dogs of all shapes and sizes. It’s safe to use during pregnancy and lactation to keep worms at bay throughout your dog’s life.
Handy tip! Treat your dog at the start of each season — it’s easier to track when your dog needs its next worming treatment.
Drontal® is the perfect partner for tick and flea treatment and heartworm prevention for complete parasite protection. To keep you and your pet safe from worms, make sure you buy Drontal® Dog Allwormer.
Advice and Care
Easy to give, feed your dog a tasty chew every 3 months from 6 months of age, or start of each season to protect against roundworm, hookworm, whipworm and tapeworm. Keep out of sight and reach of children and store in a dry place at room temperature. The recommended amount should be given in one dose.
Dosage Guide
For intestinal worms: One chew treats 10kg. It is essential to weigh dogs before treatment. Fasting prior to dosing is not necessary. Administer the dog’s correct dose by mouth. Most dogs will eat Drontal® chews as a tasty treat. If worm problems persist consult a veterinarian.
Ingredients
Each chew contains: 250mg Febantel, 50mg Praziquantel, 49.8mg Pyrantel as Pyrantel Embonate.
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Frequently Asked Questions
You should be dosing your dog with Drontal® For Medium Dogs, Allwormer Chews every three months, or at the beginning of every seasons to help control Roundworms, Hookworms, Whipworms and Tapeworms. Treat with Drontal® every 6 weeks in Hydatid tapeworm infested locations. If whipworm is a problem, retreat every 6-8 weeks.
Yes, Drontal® Chews may be combined with other treatments, for example heartworm prevention, flea or tick treatment. Drontal® chews may be given safely to all dogs including old animals, young pups, working dogs and greyhounds.
Drontal Allwormer® Chews treat and control the following gastrointestinal worms;
- Roundworms Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina.
- Hookworms Ancylostoma caninum, Ancylostoma brazilience (this hookworms is usually restricted to tropical areas in Australia), Ancylostoma ceylanicum, Uncinaria stenocephala
- Whipworm Trichuris vulpis
- Tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus (hydatid tapeworms), Dipylidium caninum, (common flea tapeworm), Taenia spp., Taenia ovis, T. pisiformis, T. hydatigena
- and to control the shedding of cysts of the protozoan Giardia spp. in dogs.
Does not control heartworm in dogs. If worm problems persist, consult a veterinarian.
For pregnant and lactating dogs, it is recommended you treat at mating, then 10 days before whelping and at 2 and 4 weeks after whelping. Then continue to treat with Drontal® every 3 months.
The safety of Drontal® chews has not been investigated during the 1st and 2nd part of pregnancy, and is therefore not recommended during these periods. Use of Drontal® for the 3 day treatment against Giardia spp. infections in the 3rd trimester of pregnancy should be based on a benefit/risk assessment conducted by a veterinarian.