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7 Way De-Wormer for M & L Dogs, Includes Chewable Flavored Dog De-Wormer Tablets
$ 10.55
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Description
Directions For Use:Remove Pill
Remove the Flavored Chewable Dog De-Wormer from the protective packaging.
By Hand
7 Way De-Wormer Flavored Chewables are palatable if offered by hand.
In Food
If your dog does not voluntarily eat the chewable, you can hide the chewable in a small amount of food.
Practice Prevention
Frequent Baths
Running through bushes and grassy areas, rolling around in the dirt is a fun outdoor adventure for your dog. Adding frequent baths to your pet's routine is a quick, easy pest prevention method you can do right at home.
Waste Removal
Waste removal is a key component on keeping your canine companion happy and healthy plus keep you in compliance with your local laws. When your dog goes outside (in your yard, for a walk, visiting a dog park or other recreational area) pick up their poop as quickly as possible and dispose of it promptly. Do not let them eat it or another animal’s waste.
Good Hygiene Habits
Regularly washing your hands with soap under warm water for 20 seconds or more is not only good for you but for them (especially important after cleaning up waste or working on landscaping/gardening even if you are wearing gloves). Avoid walking barefoot or lying in areas that are known to be common animal soiling spots.
DEWORMER FOR DOGS: PetArmor 7 Way Chewable De-Wormer for dogs treats and controls 7 species of worms: 2 types of tapeworms, 2 types of roundworms, and 3 types of hookworms.
VET-QUALITY: These vet-quality dog dewormer tablets are safe for medium and large dogs 25.1 to 200 pounds.
DEWORMER TABLETS: PetArmor broad spectrum dewormer comes in chewable tablets, making it easy and convenient to give to your dog.
HOW TO USE: Watch your dog for a few minutes after dosing to make sure the chewable dog dewomer is not rejected and the full dose of dewormer is eaten.
RECOMMENDED USE: For best results with any PetArmor dog dewormer read and follow label instructions. If you need to retreat your dog, we recommend consulting with your veterinarian and have them perform a fecal test to rule out any other issues or parasites.