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Tapeworm
Facts Dogs and cats can be infested with two types of tapeworms. Fleas carry the most common type, and rodents carry the less common type. Tapeworm segments are often visible on the surface of your pet's stool. They usually appear as short (1/2-3/4”), flat, white particles, that when first passed are mobile; or they may be passed still connected in a long, flat string. Dry segments may stick to your pet's hair, and look similar to a grain of rice. Until recently, the only effective control has required a prescription. However, this drug (Praziquantel) is now available without a prescription, and is 100% effective in ridding your pet of both types of tapeworms. |
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Effective at-home control of tapeworms Summary of Preclinical Effectiveness Data For Praziquantel Tablets in Dogs and Cats Tapeworm Effectiveness in Dogs Effectiveness in Cats T. pisiformis 100% D. caninumn 100% 100% T. taeniaeformis 100% Studies conducted in 4 locations for dogs, 3 locations for cats. |
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Canine
Tape Worm Tabs Now available without a prescription. Removes both types of tapeworms in dogs and puppies over 4 weeks of age. 100% safe and effective when used according to label directions. Sized for easy oral administration or may be crumbled and mixed with food. Each tablet contains 34 mg Praziquantel. Dosage: 5 lbs. & under - 1/2 tablet 6-10 lbs - 1 tablet 11-15 lbs. - 1 1/2 tablets 16-30 lbs. - 2 tablets 31-45 lbs. - 3 tablets 46-60 lbs. - 4 tablets over 60 lbs. - 5 tablets Label Information |
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Feline Tape Worm Tabs |
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