Puppies and kittens should be treated at 2 weeks of age, then 5 weeks, then 8 weeks and then 12 weeks. After 12 weeks, the dose can then be reduced. It is advised to treat dogs or cats with Panacur 2-4 times per year.
How often does a puppy need Panacur?
Panacur is ideal for puppies with a dosage of one syringe graduation per one kilogram bodyweight daily for 3 days. The dose for Panacur suspension for puppies is 0.5ml per kilogram daily for 3 days. Puppies should be treated with Panacur Wormer at 2 weeks & 5 weeks of age and then before leaving the breeder.
How often should I treat my dog with Panacur?
This medication needs to be given for 3 days in a row to treat most parasites, so make sure your pet receives all doses as recommended by your veterinarian. You can give Panacur granules to your dog by mixing each daily dose with a small amount of food. Panacur C is safe for dogs and for puppies aged 6 weeks or older.
How much Panacur do you give a puppy?
Give puppies under six months 2ml per kg (2.2 lbs) of weight. Give puppies weighing 9 to 18 oz. 0.5ml per dose; puppies 18 to 2.2 lbs, 1ml; puppies 2.2 lbs to 3.3 lbs, 2ml; and puppies 3.3 to 4.4 lbs, 3ml. Puppies weighing 4.4 lbs should get 4ml, and an additional 2ml for every 2.2 pounds over that.
Does Panacur need to be repeated?
Fenbendazole is often given once daily for 3 consecutive days and then again in another round 2-3 weeks later. It is important that your pet receives all of the doses recommended by your veterinarian for best results. Do not stop early or skip doses unless recommended by your veterinarian.
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