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Fido's Allwormer
Fido's Allwormer
Product Description
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Fido's All Wormer for Dogs, Cats, Puppies and Kittens Tablets (singles) are great for multi-animal households as the dog and cat can now take the same medication. One tablet of Fido’s All Wormer Tablets treats 10kg bodyweight for dogs and cats. For instance, if the cat is 5kg it has half a tablet, and if the dog is 20kg it has 2 tablets.
Active Constituents per tablet:
- Praziquantel 50mg/tablet and Fenbendazole 500mg/tablet
Indications
- For the oral treatment of roundworms, hookworms, whipworms and tapeworms in dogs and cats, puppies and kittens
- Does not control heartworm
Contraindications
- Should not be used in kittens less than 8 weeks of age or pregnant cats
Precautions
- The stated dose should not be exceeded in pregnant bitches. Consult your veterinary surgeon before treating pregnant bitches for roundworm.
Treatment
- Roundworms- Toxocara canis, Toxocara cati, Toxacaris leonia
- Hookworms- Uncinaria stenocephala, Ancylostoma canininum
- Whipworms- Trichuris vulpis
- Tapeworms-Echinococcus granulosus, Echinococcus multilocularis (hydatid tapeworms), Dipylidium caninum (common flea tapeworm), Taenia spp.
- Treats all intestinal worms including roundworms, hookworms, whipworms and tapeworms
- Suitable for dogs and cats, puppies and kittens
- Does not control heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis)
- Great for multi animal households as the dog and cat can now take the same medication
- 100 Tablet pack
- Economical
- Tablets divide easily to half or quarters
- Can be given to puppies from 2 weeks
- Can be given to kittens from 8 weeks
- 1 tablet per 10kg bodyweight regardless if a dog or cat
- Can be given orally directly or can be mixed with food
Dosage and administration
- These tablets are administered orally either directly or mixed with a treat or food
- Dietary measures or fasting are not necessary
- Absorption may be improved with food
- If worm problem persists after treatment, consult a veterinarian
Dose Rate
- 1 tablet per 10kg bodyweight
- The tablets are scored to easily divide into quarters
Dosage Guide For Dogs
Small dogs and puppies over 6 months of age |
Medium sized dogs |
Large dogs |
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0.5-2.5kg body weight |
¼ tablet |
11-15kg body weight |
1 ½ tablets |
31-35kg body weight |
3 ½ tablets |
2.5-5kg body weight |
½ tablet |
16-20kg body weight |
2 tablets |
36-40kg body weight |
4 tablets |
6-10kg body weight |
1 tablet |
21-25kg body weight |
2 ½ tablets |
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26-30kg body weight |
3 tablets |
Routine Treatment Schedule For Dogs
Hydatid tapeworms |
Dogs should not be fed, or allowed to feed on, offal from any species. Dogs in hydatid areas should be treated every 6 weeks |
Other tapeworms |
Treat every 3 months. Dipylidium caninum tapeworms are transmitted by fleas. Control of this tapeworm should include flea control measures |
Roundworms and hookworms |
Treat at 2, 4, 6, 8 and 12 weeks- thereafter every 3 months |
Whipworms |
Treat every 6-8 weeks after 3 months of age |
Dosage Guide For Cats
Adult Cat |
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0.5-2.5kg Body weight |
¼ tablet |
2.5-5kg Body weight |
½ tablet |
Routine Treatment Schedule For Adult Cats
Tapeworms |
Treat every 3 months |
Roundworms and hookworms |
Treat at 8 and 12 weeks – thereafter every 3 months |
Treatment For Weaned Puppies And Kittens Under 6 Months Of Age
- Tablets should be administered at a dose rate of 5mg Praziquantel and 50mg Fenbendazole per kg bodyweight – equivalent to ½ tablets per 5kg bodyweight
- Treatment should be administered for three consecutive days
Treatment For Unweaned Puppies And Nursing Bitches
- For the control of roundworms, it is important to worm young puppies very regularly, at a dose rate of 5mg Praziquantel and 50mg Fenbendazole per kg bodyweight for 3 consecutive days – equivalent to ½ tablet per 5 kg daily for 3 days
- This treatment regime should be repeated at 2 weekly intervals from the age of 2 weeks for puppies less than 12 weeks of age
- It is then recommended that worming be administered at intervals of 3 months.
- Nursing bitches should be treated at the same time and as frequently as puppies up to 12 weeks of age – thereafter the adult worming regime of once every 3 months is recommended
Increased Dosing For Specific Infections
Adult Dogs
For the treatment of clinical worm infestations administer at a dose rate of: 5mg Praziquantel and 50mg Fenbendazole per kg bodyweight daily for 2 consecutive days – equivalent to 1 tablet per 10 kg daily for 2 days
Adult Cats
For the treatment of clinical worm infestations administer at a dose rate of: 5mg Praziquantel and 50mg Fenbendazole per kg bodyweight daily for 3 consecutive days – equivalent to ½ tablet per 5 kg daily for 3 days
Further Advice
- Most common tapeworms of the dog and cat (Dipylidium caninium) is transmitted by the flea – it is important to pay attention to flea control to reduce the incidence of tapeworm and the risk of re-infection
Compatibility
- May be combined with other treatments, for example heartworm prevention, flea and tick treatment.
APVMA Approval # 59650/106173