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When should I worm puppies with Panacur?

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We recommend that puppies are wormed, starting at the age of two weeks. Recommended worming protocol for puppies: Start at 2 weeks of age and then repeat at 5 weeks, 8 weeks, 12 weeks and 16 weeks. This should be carried out using “Panacur”, as a course lasting 3 days, at each worming.


How much Panacur Can I give my 4 week old 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.

How do you worm a puppy with Panacur?

Dose of 1ml per 1kg bodyweight as a single dose for routine worming.1For pregnant dogs dose of 0.5ml per 2kg bodyweight from day 40 of pregnancy to 2 days post-whelping.2For puppies and Kittens dose of 0.5ml per 1kg body weight for 3 consecutive days.Panacur 10% Oral Suspension Wormer Liquid for | Paws.com

How often should I worm with Panacur?

Treatment should be repeated 2 to 4 times per year as natural reinfection with worms can re-occur. More frequent treatment at 6 to 8 weekly intervals is advisable for dogs in kennels.

When should you start worming puppies?

Puppies. Your puppy will need a special worming treatment suited to your puppy's age and weight. They should have their first treatment at three weeks old and after that, they should be wormed every two weeks until they are 16 weeks old.

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