
Durvet Dog Worm Tabs Chewable Tablets – Broad Spectrum Dewormer for Dogs
Dog Worm Tabs Chewable Tablets for Dogs
Dog Worm Tabs (praziquantel, pyrantel pamoate, febantel) are chewable tablets for treating and controlling common intestinal parasites in dogs. This broad-spectrum dewormer is effective against tapeworms (Dipylidium caninum and Taenia pisiformis), hookworms (Ancylostoma caninum and Uncinaria stenocephala), roundworms (Toxocara canis and Toxascaris leonina), and whipworms (Trichuris vulpis).
Tablets can be given directly or mixed with a small amount of food. Accurate dosing requires weighing your dog to select the correct tablet size and quantity. Regular deworming helps keep dogs healthy and prevents parasite reinfection.
Key Features
- Chewable, easy-to-give tablet
- Scored tablets for accurate splitting
- Broad-spectrum dewormer for common intestinal parasites
- Effective against tapeworms, hookworms, roundworms, and whipworms
- For dogs over 3 weeks old and weighing more than 2 lbs
Dosage & Administration
Fasting is not necessary. Tablets may be given directly or mixed with food. Weigh your dog to choose the correct size and number of tablets. Not for puppies under 3 weeks or dogs weighing less than 2 lbs.
Puppies & Small Dogs (2–25 lbs) – 4 Tablets per Box
- 2–4 lbs: 0.5 tablet
- 5–7 lbs: 1 tablet
- 8–12 lbs: 1.5 tablets
- 13–18 lbs: 2 tablets
- 19–25 lbs: 2.5 tablets
Medium Dogs (26–60 lbs) – 2 Tablets per Box
- 26–30 lbs: 1 tablet
- 31–44 lbs: 1.5 tablets
- 45–60 lbs: 2 tablets
Large Dogs (45+ lbs) – 2 Tablets per Box
- 45–60 lbs: 1 tablet
- 61–90 lbs: 1.5 tablets
- 91–120 lbs: 2 tablets
Retreatment & Prevention
Steps should be taken to control fleas and rodents to prevent reinfection. Tapeworms (Dipylidium caninum) are commonly transmitted by fleas. If reinfection occurs, tapeworm segments may appear within one month of treatment. Regular deworming and environmental control help maintain your dog’s health.
Ingredients
- Small Dogs: 22.7 mg praziquantel, 22.7 mg pyrantel base as pyrantel pamoate, 113.4 mg febantel
- Medium Dogs: 68 mg praziquantel, 68 mg pyrantel base as pyrantel pamoate, 340.2 mg febantel
- Large Dogs: 136 mg praziquantel, 136 mg pyrantel base as pyrantel pamoate, 680.4 mg febantel
Storage
Store at or below 77°F (25°C). Keep un-blistered whole or partial tablets in a tightly sealed container and out of reach of children.
Cautions & Warnings
- Consult a veterinarian for diagnosis, treatment, and parasite control.
- Consult a veterinarian before giving to weak, sick, or debilitated animals.
- Do not deworm a dog that is ill.
- Side effects may include vomiting, watery, or bloody stool. If persistent, contact your veterinarian.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I give Dog Worm Tabs to my puppy?
Yes, for puppies over 3 weeks old and weighing more than 2 lbs. Follow the dosage chart for correct dosing.
Do I need to fast my dog before giving the tablets?
No, fasting is neither necessary nor recommended. Tablets may be given directly or with a small amount of food.
How often should I deworm my dog?
Deworming frequency depends on age, lifestyle, and veterinarian guidance. Regular deworming and controlling fleas help prevent reinfection.
Can I split tablets if my dog’s weight is between chart values?
Yes, tablets are scored for accurate splitting. Use the chart to determine the correct fraction for your dog’s weight.
Are these tablets safe for all dogs?
Consult your veterinarian before giving to weak, sick, or debilitated animals. Not for dogs under 2 lbs or puppies younger than 3 weeks.
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Dog Worm Tabs Chewable Tablets for Dogs
Dog Worm Tabs (praziquantel, pyrantel pamoate, febantel) are chewable tablets for treating and controlling common intestinal parasites in dogs. This broad-spectrum dewormer is effective against tapeworms (Dipylidium caninum and Taenia pisiformis), hookworms (Ancylostoma caninum and Uncinaria stenocephala), roundworms (Toxocara canis and Toxascaris leonina), and whipworms (Trichuris vulpis).
Tablets can be given directly or mixed with a small amount of food. Accurate dosing requires weighing your dog to select the correct tablet size and quantity. Regular deworming helps keep dogs healthy and prevents parasite reinfection.
Key Features
- Chewable, easy-to-give tablet
- Scored tablets for accurate splitting
- Broad-spectrum dewormer for common intestinal parasites
- Effective against tapeworms, hookworms, roundworms, and whipworms
- For dogs over 3 weeks old and weighing more than 2 lbs
Dosage & Administration
Fasting is not necessary. Tablets may be given directly or mixed with food. Weigh your dog to choose the correct size and number of tablets. Not for puppies under 3 weeks or dogs weighing less than 2 lbs.
Puppies & Small Dogs (2–25 lbs) – 4 Tablets per Box
- 2–4 lbs: 0.5 tablet
- 5–7 lbs: 1 tablet
- 8–12 lbs: 1.5 tablets
- 13–18 lbs: 2 tablets
- 19–25 lbs: 2.5 tablets
Medium Dogs (26–60 lbs) – 2 Tablets per Box
- 26–30 lbs: 1 tablet
- 31–44 lbs: 1.5 tablets
- 45–60 lbs: 2 tablets
Large Dogs (45+ lbs) – 2 Tablets per Box
- 45–60 lbs: 1 tablet
- 61–90 lbs: 1.5 tablets
- 91–120 lbs: 2 tablets
Retreatment & Prevention
Steps should be taken to control fleas and rodents to prevent reinfection. Tapeworms (Dipylidium caninum) are commonly transmitted by fleas. If reinfection occurs, tapeworm segments may appear within one month of treatment. Regular deworming and environmental control help maintain your dog’s health.
Ingredients
- Small Dogs: 22.7 mg praziquantel, 22.7 mg pyrantel base as pyrantel pamoate, 113.4 mg febantel
- Medium Dogs: 68 mg praziquantel, 68 mg pyrantel base as pyrantel pamoate, 340.2 mg febantel
- Large Dogs: 136 mg praziquantel, 136 mg pyrantel base as pyrantel pamoate, 680.4 mg febantel
Storage
Store at or below 77°F (25°C). Keep un-blistered whole or partial tablets in a tightly sealed container and out of reach of children.
Cautions & Warnings
- Consult a veterinarian for diagnosis, treatment, and parasite control.
- Consult a veterinarian before giving to weak, sick, or debilitated animals.
- Do not deworm a dog that is ill.
- Side effects may include vomiting, watery, or bloody stool. If persistent, contact your veterinarian.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I give Dog Worm Tabs to my puppy?
Yes, for puppies over 3 weeks old and weighing more than 2 lbs. Follow the dosage chart for correct dosing.
Do I need to fast my dog before giving the tablets?
No, fasting is neither necessary nor recommended. Tablets may be given directly or with a small amount of food.
How often should I deworm my dog?
Deworming frequency depends on age, lifestyle, and veterinarian guidance. Regular deworming and controlling fleas help prevent reinfection.
Can I split tablets if my dog’s weight is between chart values?
Yes, tablets are scored for accurate splitting. Use the chart to determine the correct fraction for your dog’s weight.
Are these tablets safe for all dogs?
Consult your veterinarian before giving to weak, sick, or debilitated animals. Not for dogs under 2 lbs or puppies younger than 3 weeks.






















