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Fenbendazole Liquid Dewormer for Dogs

$9.11$256.84

  • Potent Formula: Each mL of Solution contains 100mg of Fenbendazole, ensuring a highly effective defense against various types of worms.
  • Versatile Application: Can be administered through drinking water or feed.
  • Broad-Spectrum Coverage: Targets a wide range of internal parasites.
  • Easy Administration: Convenient liquid form for simple application.
  • Veterinarian Recommended: Trusted by vets for routine deworming and acute infections.
  • Safe for All Dogs: Suitable for dogs of all ages, including puppies and pregnant females.

Description

Use Cases of Dewormer for Dogs

  • Routine Deworming: Prevent parasite infestations and maintain overall health.
  • Treatment of Specific Parasite Infections: Address specific parasite infestations.
  • Deworming Pregnant Mares and Foals: Protect both the mare and the developing foal.

Symptoms of Parasitic Worm Infestations:

  • Roundworms: Weight loss, poor appetite, diarrhea, pot-bellied appearance, coughing (in puppies)
  • Hookworms: Anemia, lethargy, pale gums, poor coat condition.
  • Whipworms: Diarrhea, weigh
  • Tapeworms (Taenia species): Weight loss, poor coat condition, diarrhea, colic.
  • Lungworms: Coughing, difficulty breathing, weight loss.

Dose chart for Dogs: Practical dosage recommendations

WeightDosage
4.4 to 8.8 lbs.4 ml
8.8 to 17.6 lbs.8 ml
17.6 to 35.3 lbs.16 ml
35.3 to 52.9 lbs.24 ml
52.9 to 70.5 lbs.32 ml
70.5 to 140.0 lbs.64 ml
For dogs weighing over 140 lbs.140 lbs.

What It Does

Fenbendazole 10% Solution is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic (dewormer) used to treat and control a variety of internal parasites in dogs It is effective against many internal parasites, including roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and some tapeworms.

How It Works

Fenbendazole works by interfering with the parasite’s energy metabolism. It binds to tubulin, a protein required for the parasite’s microtubule formation, which is essential for cellular transport and absorption of nutrients. By disrupting this process, Fenbendazole causes the parasite to lose energy and die.

Benefits

  • Safe for a wide range of animals including young animals, pregnant animals (with veterinary advice), and lactating animals.
  • Effective against multiple parasite species, reducing the need for multiple dewormers.
  • Can be used as part of regular deworming protocols to maintain animal health and productivity.

Ingredients

  • Fenbendazole (active ingredient)
  • Vegetable glycerin
  • Food-grade coloring
  • Preservatives
  • Binding agents

Note: The chemical name of fenbendazole is methyl 5-(phenylthio)-2-benzimidazole carbamate. The CAS Registry Number is 43210-67-9

 

Cautions:

  • Pregnant Dogs: Fenbendazole 10% Liquid Dewormer is generally not recommended for use in pregnant dogs. While it’s safe for adult dogs, there may be potential risks to the developing puppies. It’s crucial to consult with your veterinarian to discuss the best deworming options for pregnant dogs. They can recommend alternative dewormers that are safer for use during pregnancy or advice on the appropriate timing for deworming.
  • Follow Dosage Instructions: (In-page link with topic above) Adhere to the recommended dosage based on the animal’s species, body weight, and parasite infestation.
  • Proper Storage: Store Fenbendazole 10% Solution in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • Shelf Life: Check the product label for the expiration date.

By using Fenbendazole 10% Solution, you can help protect your dog from parasitic infections and maintain their overall health and well-being.

Noticing worms in your dog’s stool is a clear sign that Fenbendazole is doing its job. But this shouldn’t last longer than a week. If it does then please talk to your vet.

 

FAQs

How long does fenbendazole take to work in dogs?

Fenbendazole usually takes effect within one to two days, but visible results are typically seen over the entire treatment duration.

 

Can I mix fenbendazole with food?

Yes, fenbendazole can be mixed with food to reduce gastrointestinal upset.

 

Can you put fenbendazole in water?

Yes, fenbendazole can be administered through drinking water.

 

How long should I wait to feed my dog after deworming?

There is no specific waiting period. It is recommended to give fenbendazole with food to minimize stomach upset.

 

How do I know if fenbendazole is working?

You may notice worms in your dog’s stool, which is a sign that fenbendazole is effective. If worms persist after a week, consult your vet.

 

How do I store fenbendazole?

Store fenbendazole granules in a tightly sealed container at room temperature, away from sunlight. If a special formulation is made, follow the veterinarian’s storage recommendations.

 

Are there any risk factors for this medication?

Fenbendazole is safe for use in most pets. Fenbendazole should not be used in:

puppies younger than six weeks of age and sick animals, unless directed by a veterinarian

 

What if I miss giving my pet the medication (or my shipment is late)?

Give the missed dose when you remember, or skip it if it’s almost time for the next dose. Do not give extra or double doses. Do not give extra or double doses.

 

What happens if a dog has a fenbendazole overdose?

Contact your veterinarian immediately if you suspect an overdose or an adverse reaction.

 

Are there any potential side effects?

Fenbendazole may cause the following side effects:

  • Salivation, vomiting, diarrhea, Excessive drooling

Fenbendazole usually causes no side effects at regular doses. In some cases, the substances released by dying parasites can trigger an allergic reaction, particularly when fenbendazole is administered in doses higher than the standard recommendation.

 

Is fenbendazole safe for 4-week-old puppies?

No. Only treat puppies if they’re older than 6 weeks.

 

Is it normal to see worms in the feces after giving fenbendazole?

Noticing worms in your dog’s stool indicates that fenbendazole is working effectively.If you are still seeing parasites in dog’s stool a week or more after treatment, talk to your vet to see if you need to give them another round of dewormer.

 

Can I give fenbendazole for pregnant dogs?

Yes, fenbendazole is safe for pregnant dogs, but a lower dosage is required.

 

How is fenbendazole given?

Fenbendazole is given by mouth, either as oral granules or liquid suspension, usually for three consecutive days. Follow your veterinarian’s dosage instructions.

 

Diarrhea after taking fenbendazole, is this a side effect or a reaction?

Diarrhea is a common side effect as the parasites are expelled. It should subside within two days. If it lasts longer, consult your vet.

Additional information

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