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Tape Worm Tabs will remove the common tapeworms, Dipylidium caninum and Taenia pisiformis from dogs and puppies.
Canine Tape Worm Tab Dosage:
- 5 lbs. & under: ½ tablet
- 6-10 lbs: 1 tablet
- 11-15 lbs.: 1 ½ tablets
- 16-30 lbs.: 2 tablets
- 31-45 lbs.: 3 tablets
- 46-60 lbs.: 4 tablets
- over 60 lbs.: 5 tablets
Feline Tape Worm Tab Dosage:
- 4 lbs. & under: ½ tablet
- 5-11 lbs: 1 tablet
- over 11 lbs.: 1 ½ tablets
FASTING IS NEITHER NECESSARY NOR RECOMMENDED. Full prescribed dose of tablets must be eaten to remove all tape worms. Dosage may be repeated after 30 days.
Dog Ingredients: (Each tablet for dogs contains 34 mg Praziquantel)
Cat Ingredients: (Each tablet for cats contains 23 mg Praziquantel)
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TAPE WORM TABS FOR DOGS & CATS - Generic equivalent of Droncit
After fleas---Come TAPEWORMS! 100% effective tape worm control. Now available without a prescription
Tape Worm Tab Features:
- FDA approved. No prescription required.
- Removes both types of tape worms in dogs and puppies over 4 weeks of age. Generic equivalent of Droncit 34 Canine Tabs
- Removes both types of tape worms in cats and kittens over 4 weeks of age. Generic equivalent of Droncit 23 Feline Tabs
- 100% safe and effective when used according to label directions.
- Sized for easy oral administration or may be crumbled and mixed with food.
- Only OTC treatment containing praziquantel, the most recommended de-wormer for tape worm control. (Each tablet for dogs contains 34 mg Praziquantel; for cats 23 mg Praziquantel)
- Save $$$$ by purchasing larger quantities.
- Always read directions on label before use
Note: For best results, in states below the Mason-Dixon line veterinarians highly recommended that pets be wormed twice a year.
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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 long, flat string. Dry segments may stick to your pet's hair and look similar to a grain of rice.
Dogs become infected with tapeworms after eating fleas or small mammals (rabbits) which are infected with tapeworm larvae.
Steps should be taken to control fleas and small mammals on premises as re-infestation after initial treatment is almost certain to occur if fleas are not removed from the animal AND its environment.
Until recently the only effective control has required a prescription.
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