D-Worm Tasty Paste
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Everyone wants a healthy puppy, free from parasites. Now you can rid your dog of roundworms with D-Worm Tasty Paste. Its piperazine-containing formula is highly effective against large roundworms yet safe and gentle enough for puppies. Roundworms can make puppies very ill, damaging not only their intestines, but also their lungs, so treating young animals is very important to prevent disease. D-Worm Tasty Paste comes in a palatable beef flavored paste your dog will surely love licking! It may be fed directly or added to food. The 13g syringe is graduated, so you can just dial up the dose for your dog's weight. The contents provide sufficient medication to treat up to 90lbs bodyweight, making D-Worm Tasty Paste an ideal choice to treat a litter of puppies.
Unique Features of D-Worm Tasty Paste
- Contains piperazine for effective roundworm control
- Available in a tasty beef flavored paste dogs love
- Safe even for puppies and breeding females
- Contents of 13g tube will treat up to 90lbs bodyweight
Dosage and Administration
Remove cap from nozzle. Push plunger just enough to fill nozzle. Turn the knurled wheel on the plunger so that the side nearest the barrel is at the weight marking corresponding to the weight of the dog (The required dose is 30 mg piperazine per 1 lb. of body weight). Add D-Worm Tasty Paste to food or insert the nozzle as far back in dog’s mouth as possible. Press the plunger down as far as it will go. For animals up to 1 year of age, administer every 2 or 3 months; for animals over 1 year old, administer periodically as necessary. A repeat treatment should be given in 10 to 20 days to remove immature roundworms which may have entered the intestine from the lungs after the first dose. Laboratory fecal examinations should always be done to determine the need for treatment.
Warnings, Side Effects and Drug Interactions
Although this medication has a high safety margin, occasionally animals may show nausea or muscular tremors in association with treatment. This is often due to overdosage, so ensure that the animal is weighed accurately before treatment and the appropriate dose is administered for the current bodyweight. This medication should not be used on sick or debilitated dogs. Animals with any kidney problems should only be treated by a veterinarian. ManufacturerCLS
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