Worming puppies Wormers containing fenbendazole are available for puppies from 2 weeks of age, covering the following worms: Gastro-intestinal tapeworms (Taenia spp). Gastro-intestinal roundworms (Toxocara canis) Hookworms (Uncinaria spp.
Can you give newborn puppies dewormer?
Worming the puppies: Using a worming syrup or tablet with pyrantel as the active ingredient – making sure that it is safe for pups at 2 weeks of age (Drontal puppy worming suspension).
What dewormer is safe for 2 week old puppies?
Most veterinarians will agree that pyrantel (Nemex; Zoetis) is the best medication to use in the earliest phases of puppy or kittenhood. Safe enough for 2-week-old pediatric patients, this drug is used by most breeders and shelters to begin killing parasitic roundworms and hookworms.
When Should newborn puppies first be dewormed?
Puppies can be treated for worms ('deworming') as early as two weeks of age but it is more common to treat them when they are three and six weeks of age. It is important to weigh the puppies accurately so that the proper dose of medication can be used.
More useful articles on a similar topic 👇
When Should newborn puppies first be dewormed?Why does my Puppy have worms at 3 weeks?