Canine Allwormer Broad-Spectrum Dewormer

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Canine Allwormer

Product Overview

Canine Allwormer is a broad-spectrum deworming tablet combining pyrantel embonate, praziquantel, and febantel. This triple-action formulation targets and eliminates roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and tapeworms. As a single-dose treatment, Canine Allwormer simplifies intestinal parasite control, making it especially useful in kennels, shelters, or multi-dog households. Suitable for puppies from 2 weeks of age (minimum 1 kg), it ensures early protection against common zoonotic worms.

Key Benefits

Comprehensive worm control: Effective against roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and tapeworms (including Echinococcus spp.), reducing zoonotic risk. Single-dose regimen: Administer one tablet based on body weight—no follow-up dose needed for most infestations. Suitable for puppies and adult dogs: Approved from 2 weeks of age, enabling early parasite management. Palatable tablet: Flavour-coated to encourage voluntary consumption; can be given with food if necessary.

Usage & Dosage

Determine the correct Canine Allwormer tablet by weight:

  • Puppies & Small Dogs (1 – 5 kg): One tablet (containing 75 mg febantel, 25 mg praziquantel, 75 mg pyrantel embonate).
  • Medium Dogs (5 – 10 kg): Two tablets (150 mg febantel, 50 mg praziquantel, 150 mg pyrantel embonate).
  • Large Dogs (10 – 25 kg): Three tablets (225 mg febantel, 75 mg praziquantel, 225 mg pyrantel embonate).
  • Extra Large Dogs (> 25 kg): Four tablets (300 mg febantel, 100 mg praziquantel, 300 mg pyrantel embonate) or as directed.
Administer Canine Allwormer on an empty stomach for optimal efficacy—fast your dog for two hours before and one hour after dosing. Withhold food briefly to ensure maximum absorption of febantel. Repeat treatment at 3-week intervals for severe infestations or as recommended by your veterinarian. For ongoing control, combine with monthly heartworm preventatives that include broad-spectrum anthelmintics.

Safety & Considerations

Canine Allwormer is well tolerated; mild, transient signs—such as nausea, vomiting, or lethargy—may occur. Use cautiously in pregnant bitches—limit use during early gestation and consult your veterinarian. Do not use in puppies weighing less than 1 kg. Avoid concurrent use with other anthelmintics unless directed by your veterinarian. If your dog exhibits signs of blockage (e.g., persistent vomiting, abdominal pain), contact your vet immediately. Ensure proper disposal of faeces to prevent reinfection and reduce environmental contamination.

Frequently asked questions

Can I give Canine Allwormer with food?
For best results, administer on an empty stomach—fast your dog for two hours prior and one hour after dosing to improve febantel absorption.
How often should I repeat deworming?
For most dogs, a single dose is sufficient. In cases of heavy infestation, repeat every three weeks for two to three doses under veterinary guidance.
Can Canine Allwormer be used in puppies?
Yes—suitable from 2 weeks of age and 1 kg body weight. Use the puppy formulation and follow dosing instructions carefully.
Does it treat tapeworms?
Yes—praziquantel effectively treats dipylidium caninum and Echinococcus granulosus tapeworms, eliminating adult tapeworms within 24 hours.
Are there any drug interactions?
Consult your veterinarian if combining with other medications. Avoid using other anthelmintics concurrently unless directed by a professional.

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