Super Saver Generic Wormer for Dogs & Cats

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Super Saver Generic Wormer for Dogs & Cats 

Information About Super Saver Generic Wormer for Dogs and Cats

Super Saver Generic Wormer for Dogs and Cats is your most economical way of keeping those worms away from your pet’s system. It is a broad spectrum wormer that is made for both dogs and cats. Super Saver Generic Wormer for Dogs and Cats treats and controls roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms inside your canine’s or feline’s bodies.

Roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms damage your dog’s or cat’s health. They affect your pet’s vitality, appearance and performance. Super Saver Generic Wormer for Dogs and Cats controls and treats intestinal worms (Toxocara sp., Toxascaris sp., Uncinaria sp., Ancylostoma sp., Dipylidium sp. and Taenia sp.) to keep your pet happy and healthy. Super Saver Generic Wormer for Dogs and Cats is your budget-friendly wormer, which effectively solves your worm problems. Please note that this medication is not effective in treating whipworms in dogs, nor Hydatid tapeworms. It does not prevent Heartworm disease.

Unique Features of Super Saver Generic Wormer for Dogs and Cats

  • A broad spectrum wormer
  • Formulated to be used on both dogs and cats
  • Controls roundworms, hookworms and tapeworms (excluding hydatid tapeworm)
  • Budget-friendly
  • Each tablet treats 22lbs (10kg) bodyweight
  • Available in packs of 10 or 100
  • Active ingredients: Levamisole and Niclosamide

Dosage and Administration

Dogs

Puppies: Treat at 2, 4, 8 and 12 weeks of age and then every three months.
Adult dogs: Treat regularly every three months for the animal's lifetime. If whipworms are known to be present, treat every six to eight weeks after 3 months of age.
Pregnant and lactating females: Treat prior to mating and before whelping. Animals should be given two treatments (at an interval of 14 days) during the gestation and lactation periods, then every three months.
If worm problems persist, consult a veterinarian.

Cats
Kittens: Treat at 6, 8 and 12 weeks of age and then every three months.
Adult cats: Treat regularly every three months for the animal's lifetime. If whipworms are known to be present, treat every six to eight weeks after 3 months of age.
Pregnant and lactating females: Treat prior to mating and before kittening. Animals should be given two treatments (at an interval of 14 days) during the gestation and lactation periods, then every three months.
If worm problems persist, consult a veterinarian.

Dose one tablet per 22lbs (10kg). Tablets are double scored, so can be accurately broken into quarters for accurate dosing for smaller dogs and cats. Always weigh the pet before dosing to ensure that you do not underdose. Tablets may be given whole, directly into the mouth, or crushed and hidden in food. Ensure that you watch the pet after dosing to check that the entire dose has been swallowed.

Warnings, Side Effects and Drug Interactions

Side effects in a small number of animals can include vomiting, depressed appetite and unsteady gait. If the latter occurs, discontinue administration of the medication. To reduce the likelihood of vomiting, administer with food and divide the dose. Use with caution in debilitated animals and animals with reduced hepatic function. If problems persist, consult a veterinarian.

 
Super Saver Generic Wormer for Dogs & Cats - 10 Tablets
Current batch expiry date: March 2011 (or later)
Price:   $14.95

  
 
Super Saver Generic Wormer for Dogs & Cats - 100 Tablets
Current batch expiry date: March 2011 (or later)
Price:   $99.95

  

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