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Canine All wormer 40kg

Canine All wormer Tablets for Dogs up to 40 kg
Canine All wormer is a broad-spectrum intestinal worm treatment tailored for medium and large dogs, with each tablet designed to treat up to 40 kg bodyweight. It offers effective control against all 11 major intestinal worms that commonly affect dogs, including roundworm, hookworm, whipworm, tapeworm and hydatid tapeworm. This makes it an excellent choice as the mainstay of your larger dog’s intestinal worm control program, especially if you want reliable protection and strong value for money.

What Canine All wormer Protects Against
Canine All wormer targets the key intestinal worms known to cause health issues in dogs. These include: roundworms (often causing a pot-bellied appearance, poor growth and digestive upset), hookworms (which can lead to blood loss, anaemia and weakness), whipworms (commonly associated with chronic diarrhoea and weight loss), common tapeworm species, and hydatid tapeworm (a serious concern in dogs that may access raw offal or wildlife carcasses). By covering all of these, Canine All wormer supports your dog’s digestive health, nutrient uptake and overall wellbeing.

Active Ingredients (per 40 kg tablet)
Each 40 kg tablet contains a higher concentration of the same three proven actives, ideal for medium and large dogs:

  • Praziquantel 200 mg – effective against tapeworms, including hydatid tapeworm

  • Pyrantel Embonate 572 mg – targets and controls roundworms and hookworms

  • Oxantel Embonate 2168 mg – extends coverage to whipworms and other intestinal nematodes

These actives work together on the worms’ nervous and muscular systems, leading to paralysis and death so that the parasites can be expelled from your dog’s body.

Who This Product Is For
Canine Allwormer 40 kg tablets are suitable for:

  • Medium and large dogs up to 40 kg per tablet

  • Puppies from 2 weeks of age, when an appropriate portion of the tablet is used as directed

  • Senior dogs that still require regular intestinal worm control

  • Working dogs and greyhounds, where dependable parasite control is important

The 40 kg tablet is scored in quarters, allowing it to be divided to suit dogs whose bodyweight falls between sizes or to fine-tune dosing for multi-dog households.

Key Benefits

  • Broad-spectrum coverage against all 11 major intestinal worms in dogs

  • Suitable for use from 2 weeks of age when dosed by weight

  • Safe for pregnant and lactating bitches when administered as directed

  • Ideal for medium and large breeds, including working and performance dogs

  • Can be given alongside most flea and tick treatments (check with your veterinarian if your dog is on other prescription medications)

  • Scored in quarters for flexible dosing in larger dogs and mixed-weight households

  • Cost-effective option for routine, long-term intestinal worm control in bigger dogs

  • Clearly labelled 40 kg dose size to simplify dose calculations and reduce dosing errors

Dosage and Administration
For the 40 kg tablet strength, the standard dose rate is:

  • 1 tablet for dogs weighing up to 40 kg (88 lb) bodyweight

  • For dogs under 40 kg, the tablet can be split along the score lines to provide an appropriate dose, as advised by your vet

  • For dogs over 40 kg, use a combination of tablets to ensure the correct total dose (for example, 1½ tablets for a 60 kg dog), following your vet’s guidance

Tablets may be given directly by mouth, or mixed with a small amount of food if needed. Always ensure each dog receives the full intended dose, and supervise dosing when treating more than one dog to prevent sharing.

Worming Schedule
For most adult dogs in typical environments, Canine Allwormer is administered:

  • Once every 3 months for routine intestinal worm control, or

  • As otherwise directed by your veterinarian for dogs at higher risk of reinfection

Puppies often require more frequent worming early in life before transitioning to the 3-monthly schedule, so always follow your veterinarian’s tailored plan.

Use with Other Parasite Treatments
Canine Allwormer is formulated specifically for intestinal worms. It does not treat external parasites such as fleas, ticks or mites, and it does not prevent heartworm. It can generally be used safely alongside separate flea and tick products and a dedicated heartworm preventive, as part of a complete parasite protection plan, provided your vet has approved the combination.

Important Heartworm Information
This product does not prevent heartworm infection. Heartworm is transmitted by mosquitoes and affects the heart and lungs, so it requires separate preventive medication (often monthly tablets, chews or an annual injection prescribed by your vet). If you live in, or travel through, heartworm risk areas, speak with your veterinarian about a suitable heartworm prevention program in addition to using Canine Allwormer for intestinal worms.

Safety and Precautions

  • For dogs only; do not use in other animal species

  • Always weigh your dog accurately before dosing to ensure the correct number of tablets is given

  • Follow your vet’s advice for very young, elderly, pregnant, lactating or medically compromised dogs

  • If your dog is on other medications or has a history of serious illness, consult your vet before starting any new deworming product

  • After dosing, monitor your dog and contact your vet if you notice persistent vomiting, severe diarrhoea or any unusual signs

Mild, temporary digestive upset can sometimes occur after worming, but ongoing or severe symptoms should always be checked by a veterinarian.

General Worm Control Tips
To get the most benefit from Canine Allwormer in larger dogs:

  • Pick up and dispose of faeces promptly to reduce environmental contamination

  • Avoid feeding raw offal or allowing dogs to scavenge carcasses, which increases hydatid tapeworm risk

  • Maintain regular worming intervals as suitable for your region, lifestyle and local parasite pressure

  • Keep a simple record (notebook or app) of each treatment date and dose to avoid missed or duplicated doses

Used consistently as part of a broader parasite control plan, Canine Allwormer 40 kg tablets help medium and large dogs stay protected from the most common and important intestinal worms.

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Canine All wormer Tablets for Dogs up to 40 kg
Canine All wormer is a broad-spectrum intestinal worm treatment tailored for medium and large dogs, with each tablet designed to treat up to 40 kg bodyweight. It offers effective control against all 11 major intestinal worms that commonly affect dogs, including roundworm, hookworm, whipworm, tapeworm and hydatid tapeworm. This makes it an excellent choice as the mainstay of your larger dog’s intestinal worm control program, especially if you want reliable protection and strong value for money.

What Canine All wormer Protects Against
Canine All wormer targets the key intestinal worms known to cause health issues in dogs. These include: roundworms (often causing a pot-bellied appearance, poor growth and digestive upset), hookworms (which can lead to blood loss, anaemia and weakness), whipworms (commonly associated with chronic diarrhoea and weight loss), common tapeworm species, and hydatid tapeworm (a serious concern in dogs that may access raw offal or wildlife carcasses). By covering all of these, Canine All wormer supports your dog’s digestive health, nutrient uptake and overall wellbeing.

Active Ingredients (per 40 kg tablet)
Each 40 kg tablet contains a higher concentration of the same three proven actives, ideal for medium and large dogs:

  • Praziquantel 200 mg – effective against tapeworms, including hydatid tapeworm

  • Pyrantel Embonate 572 mg – targets and controls roundworms and hookworms

  • Oxantel Embonate 2168 mg – extends coverage to whipworms and other intestinal nematodes

These actives work together on the worms’ nervous and muscular systems, leading to paralysis and death so that the parasites can be expelled from your dog’s body.

Who This Product Is For
Canine Allwormer 40 kg tablets are suitable for:

  • Medium and large dogs up to 40 kg per tablet

  • Puppies from 2 weeks of age, when an appropriate portion of the tablet is used as directed

  • Senior dogs that still require regular intestinal worm control

  • Working dogs and greyhounds, where dependable parasite control is important

The 40 kg tablet is scored in quarters, allowing it to be divided to suit dogs whose bodyweight falls between sizes or to fine-tune dosing for multi-dog households.

Key Benefits

  • Broad-spectrum coverage against all 11 major intestinal worms in dogs

  • Suitable for use from 2 weeks of age when dosed by weight

  • Safe for pregnant and lactating bitches when administered as directed

  • Ideal for medium and large breeds, including working and performance dogs

  • Can be given alongside most flea and tick treatments (check with your veterinarian if your dog is on other prescription medications)

  • Scored in quarters for flexible dosing in larger dogs and mixed-weight households

  • Cost-effective option for routine, long-term intestinal worm control in bigger dogs

  • Clearly labelled 40 kg dose size to simplify dose calculations and reduce dosing errors

Dosage and Administration
For the 40 kg tablet strength, the standard dose rate is:

  • 1 tablet for dogs weighing up to 40 kg (88 lb) bodyweight

  • For dogs under 40 kg, the tablet can be split along the score lines to provide an appropriate dose, as advised by your vet

  • For dogs over 40 kg, use a combination of tablets to ensure the correct total dose (for example, 1½ tablets for a 60 kg dog), following your vet’s guidance

Tablets may be given directly by mouth, or mixed with a small amount of food if needed. Always ensure each dog receives the full intended dose, and supervise dosing when treating more than one dog to prevent sharing.

Worming Schedule
For most adult dogs in typical environments, Canine Allwormer is administered:

  • Once every 3 months for routine intestinal worm control, or

  • As otherwise directed by your veterinarian for dogs at higher risk of reinfection

Puppies often require more frequent worming early in life before transitioning to the 3-monthly schedule, so always follow your veterinarian’s tailored plan.

Use with Other Parasite Treatments
Canine Allwormer is formulated specifically for intestinal worms. It does not treat external parasites such as fleas, ticks or mites, and it does not prevent heartworm. It can generally be used safely alongside separate flea and tick products and a dedicated heartworm preventive, as part of a complete parasite protection plan, provided your vet has approved the combination.

Important Heartworm Information
This product does not prevent heartworm infection. Heartworm is transmitted by mosquitoes and affects the heart and lungs, so it requires separate preventive medication (often monthly tablets, chews or an annual injection prescribed by your vet). If you live in, or travel through, heartworm risk areas, speak with your veterinarian about a suitable heartworm prevention program in addition to using Canine Allwormer for intestinal worms.

Safety and Precautions

  • For dogs only; do not use in other animal species

  • Always weigh your dog accurately before dosing to ensure the correct number of tablets is given

  • Follow your vet’s advice for very young, elderly, pregnant, lactating or medically compromised dogs

  • If your dog is on other medications or has a history of serious illness, consult your vet before starting any new deworming product

  • After dosing, monitor your dog and contact your vet if you notice persistent vomiting, severe diarrhoea or any unusual signs

Mild, temporary digestive upset can sometimes occur after worming, but ongoing or severe symptoms should always be checked by a veterinarian.

General Worm Control Tips
To get the most benefit from Canine Allwormer in larger dogs:

  • Pick up and dispose of faeces promptly to reduce environmental contamination

  • Avoid feeding raw offal or allowing dogs to scavenge carcasses, which increases hydatid tapeworm risk

  • Maintain regular worming intervals as suitable for your region, lifestyle and local parasite pressure

  • Keep a simple record (notebook or app) of each treatment date and dose to avoid missed or duplicated doses

Used consistently as part of a broader parasite control plan, Canine Allwormer 40 kg tablets help medium and large dogs stay protected from the most common and important intestinal worms.