Wormers for Dogs and Cats

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Title: Wormers for Dogs and Cats


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Wormers for Dogs Cats
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What is Wormers ?
  • A substance administered to animals or birds to
    expel parasitic worms.

Types Of Worm Infections Are
  • Roundworms
  • Tapeworms
  • Hookworms
  • Whipworms

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Roundworms
  • Roundworms are round in shape and large in size.
  • Roundworm larvae migrate through your pets liver
    and lungs and live as adults in the small
    intestine.
  • At times roundworms can also be seen in your
    dogs stool or vomit.

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Tapeworms
  • Tapeworms generally cause less harm in cats and
    dogs.
  • Tapeworms stay in your pets small intestine to
    feed. Pets infected by Tapeworms have digestive
    upsets and itchy backsides.
  • The adult worm sheds segments, which are full of
    eggs and can often be seen around the anus or on
    the stools. They resemble grains of rice.

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Hookworms
  • Hookworms are much smaller than Roundworms.
  • Hookworms are grayish white in color and shaped
    like a hook. Hookworms feed on your pets blood.
  • Hookworms reside in small intestine and signs of
    hookworms include weakness, abdominal pain,
    diarrhea, vomiting and occasionally, death.

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Whipworms
  • Like hookworms, these worms are blood-suckers
    living in the lining of the small intestine. They
    can cause bloody diarrhea and weight loss.

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What Can We Do To Control Worm Infections?
  • Ans
  • Control is based on a regular quarterly treatment
    with a drug that will kill worms.
  • There are many effective medicines are available
    in the market such as

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Dog Wormers

Drontal Plus for Dogs
Droncit for Dogs
Milbemax for Dogs
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Cat Wormers

Droncit for Cats
Drontal Plus for Cats
Milbemax for Cats
Profender for Cats
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Droncit for Dogs
  • Droncit for Dogs is used for the treatment of
    adult tapeworms in dogs. Droncit is effective
    against both immature and mature forms of adult
    tapeworms in dogs.
  • Benefits
  • Prescription single ingredient wormer for
    tapeworms.
  • Controls tapeworms transmitted by fleas.
  • Easy to administer tablet in separate sizes for
    dogs and cats.

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Drontal Plus for Dogs
  • Drontal Plus for dogs is an allwormer,
    recommended for the treatment and control of all
    gastrointestinal worms in dogs.
  • Benefits
  • Treats and Control of all gastrointestinal worms.
  • Highly palatable in its form.
  • controls Toxocara, nursing bitches should be
    dosed 2 weeks after giving birth and every two
    weeks until weaning.

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Milbemax for Dogs

MILBEMAX for dogs is indicated for the prevention
of heartworm disease, for the treatment and
control of gastrointestinal nematodes such as
roundworms, hookworms and whipworms and for the
treatment and control of cestodes. Milbemax can
also be used in the prevention of heartworm
disease (Dirofilaria immitis), if concomitant
treatment against cestodes is indicated. In this
case the product should be administered monthly.
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Droncit for Cats
  • Droncit for Cats is used for the treatment of
    adult tapeworms in Cats. Droncit is effective
    against both immature and mature forms of adult
    tapeworms in cats.
  • Benefits
  • Controls most species of tapeworms.
  • No fasting prior to dosing is required.
  • Dosage is based on the weight of your pet.

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Milbemax for Cats

Milbemax for cats is indicated for the treatment
and control of gastrointestinal nematodes such as
roundworms and hookworms and for the treatment
and control of cestodes. Milbemax Tablets for
Dogs should only be given to dogs over 5kg. For
puppies use Milbemax Tablets for Small Dogs.
Treat puppies at 2, 4, 8 and 12 weeks of age,
then every 3 months.   
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Drontal Plus for Cats
  • Drontal Plus for cat is an allwormer, recommended
    for the treatment and control of all
    gastrointestinal worms like Hookworm, Roundworm
    and Tapeworm in dogs.
  • Benefits
  • Drontal is for the control of all
    gastrointestinal worms in cats.
  • Drontal may be combined with other treatments
    like flea or tick treatment.
  • Drontal offers effective control of worms.

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Profender for Cats

Profender is a unique product being the worlds
first broad-spectrum gastro-intestinal spot-on
dewormer for cats. It is effective against all
stages of roundworms and hookworms in cats (L4,
immature and adult stages) and adult stages of
cat tapeworms. It can be used on kittens from 8
weeks of age and weighing more that 0.5kg may be
used on pregnant and lactating queens.
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Dog Wormers
Cat Wormers
Droncit for Dogs at 2.10
Milbemax for Cats 2.04
Drontal Plus for Dogs 2.55
Drontal Plus for Cats 2.04
Milbemax for Dogs 2.05
Droncit for Cats 2.10
Profender for Cats 4.09
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Order Now !!!

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Thank You !!!!

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