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Biocanina Ascatène Dog and Cat 10 tablets Biocanina Ascatène Dog and Cat 10 tablets
€8.79
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Dolthene Dog Vermifuge Coophavet Dolthene Dog Vermifuge Coophavet
€7.99
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Dewormer Strantel Clement Thekan Dog 4 Tablets Dewormer Strantel Clement Thekan Dog 4 Tablets
€14.15
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MilbemaxTab Vermifuge Dog +5 kg 2 tablets Elanco MilbemaxTab Vermifuge Dog +5 kg 2 tablets Elanco
€13.96
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Milprazikan Dog Vermifuge 2 tablets Clément Thékan Milprazikan Dog Vermifuge 2 tablets Clément Thékan
€10.99
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VermiScan Scanil Dog Vermifuge Clément Thékan 4 Tablets VermiScan Scanil Dog Vermifuge Clément Thékan 4 Tablets
€8.69
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Milprazikan Puppy Small dog 2 tablets Clément Thékan Milprazikan Puppy Small dog 2 tablets Clément Thékan
€4.90
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Veloxa dog dewormer 2 or 4 chewable tablets Veloxa dog dewormer 2 or 4 chewable tablets
€7.60
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Vetoform Natural Purge for Dogs and Puppies 50 tablets Vetoform Natural Purge for Dogs and Puppies 50 tablets
€12.85
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Drontal P XL Dog 2 Tablets Vétoquinol Drontal P XL Dog 2 Tablets Vétoquinol
€17.94
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Biocanina Ascatryl Trio Dog tablets Biocanina Ascatryl Trio Dog tablets
€8.35
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Biocanina Ascatryl Trio Large Dog 2 tablets Biocanina Ascatryl Trio Large Dog 2 tablets
€18.26
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Biocanina Milbetel Vermifuge Dog 2 tablets Biocanina Milbetel Vermifuge Dog 2 tablets
€11.79
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Beaphar Voxical XL Vermifuge For Dogs +17,5 Kg 2 Tablets Beaphar Voxical XL Vermifuge For Dogs +17,5 Kg 2 Tablets
€15.80
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Beaphar Vermipure Digestive Hygiene Puppies - Dogs 50 ml Beaphar Vermipure Digestive Hygiene Puppies - Dogs 50 ml
€13.10
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Veloxa XL Vermifuge for large dogs Veloxa XL Vermifuge for large dogs
€16.80
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PANACUR 500mg Dog 10 deworming tablets PANACUR 500mg Dog 10 deworming tablets
€23.90
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Biocanina Milbetel Small Dog and Puppy Vermifuge 2 tablets Biocanina Milbetel Small Dog and Puppy Vermifuge 2 tablets
€7.36
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The deworming of dogs and cats is a public health issue. Digestive parasites in dogs or cats can indeed threaten human health. Studies show that at least 5% of individuals have been in contact with roundworms*.

Deworming rids dogs and cats of parasites they harbor in their digestive tract. City or country animals, all are concerned.

How can my dog or cat get worms?

Each parasite develops according to a particular cycle. But in general, a dog or a cat is contaminated by consuming an animal itself parasitized (rodents, fleas, slugs), or by swallowing the eggs of parasites which it has rejected in its stools.

What are the most common worms in a dog or cat?

  • roundworms

The most common are roundworms. Puppies and kittens are generally infected with these parasites from birth. Roundworms live in the digestive tract where they lay eggs which are passed out with the stool: these eggs can survive 2 years outside before being accidentally ingested by a dog or a cat or a child.

  • Flatworms

Tapeworms are flatworms that can reach 60 cm in length. The most common tapeworm in dogs and cats is Dipylidium caninum . This parasite is transmitted by fleas

Do worms endanger the health of my dog or cat?

Roundworms can cause serious problems in puppies and kittens : diarrhoea, vomiting, intestinal obstruction, growth retardation… Symptoms are less apparent in adult animals but significant parasitism always leads to a decline in general condition.

Why deworm your dog

A dog dewormer is a veterinary drug effective against one or more families of internal dog parasites and available in different forms. There are many types of worms ( roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, etc.) capable of disturbing your dog's development:

  • digestive problems,
  • diarrhea,
  • vomiting, etc.

Deworming the dog is an absolutely essential action whether for his health or for yours . It is recommended to administer a dewormer on a very regular basis.

It is important to protect your dog against internal parasites such as intestinal worms. Dewormers for dogs are available for sale at pharmacies and can help prevent and treat worm infestations.

There are different types of dewormers for dogs, each with their own benefits and limitations. The most commonly used dewormers are pyrantel, febantel and milbemycin dewormers.

  • Pyrantel is an oral dewormer that works by disrupting the transmission of nerve impulses in parasites, paralyzing them and causing them to be eliminated through the stool. It is effective against roundworms and hookworms, two types of intestinal worms commonly found in dogs. It is generally well tolerated by dogs and can be given to puppies as young as 2 weeks old. It is often administered alone for mild to moderate infestations, but can also be combined with other dewormers for a more complete action.

  • Febantel is an oral dewormer that works by disrupting glucose uptake in parasites, preventing them from feeding and reproducing. It is effective against a wide range of intestinal worms , such as roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms, and tapeworms. It is generally well tolerated by dogs and can be given to puppies as young as 6 weeks old. It is often given in combination with other dewormers for optimal effectiveness, especially in cases of severe and recurrent infestations.

  • Milbemycin is an oral dewormer that works by disrupting the nervous and immune systems of parasites, paralyzing them and causing them to die. It is effective against a wide range of intestinal worms, such as roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms and tapeworms. It is generally well tolerated by dogs and can be given to puppies as young as 8 weeks old . It is often given in combination with other dewormers for optimal effectiveness, especially in cases of severe and recurrent infestations. It is also used to treat other external parasites like fleas and ticks.

It is important to note that regular use of dewormers is the key to effectively protecting your dog against internal parasites. Dewormers should be given every 3-4 months for healthy adult dogs and more frequently for puppies and high-risk dogs.

It is also important to remember that dewormers do not protect against external parasites such as ticks and fleas. To protect your dog against these parasites, it is recommended to use dog repellents and inspect them regularly for any presence of parasites.

The bottom line is that dewormers are important medications to protect your dog against internal parasites such as intestinal worms . It is important to choose the right dewormer for your dog according to his specific needs and to administer it regularly for effective protection. It's important to remember that there are other forms of pests, so you need to protect yourself against them in a variety of ways.

It is important to note that dewormer selection will depend on your dog's specific situation and it is advisable to consult a veterinarian to determine the best course of treatment for your pet.

Discover our new range of natural dewormer for dogs in your online bio pharmacy. If you are looking for a dewormer suitable for your puppy , do not hesitate to ask your veterinary pharmacist for advice on the product adapted to his weight, age and lifestyle.