Safe-Guard Canine WormerFenbendazole Dewormer Intervet Safe-Guard Canine Wormer Help prevent and eliminate canine intestinal worm infections by regularly deworming your dog with Safe-Guard (fenbendazole) Canine Dewormer. The active ingredient in Safe-Guard, fenbendazole, has been shown, in controlled laboratory studies and clinical field trials, to have outstanding efficacy against the major intestinal worms that infect dogs, namely: Tapeworms, Roundworms, Hookworms and Whipworms. For dogs only, 6 weeks and older. Safe-Guard Canine Wormer is used for the treatment and control of: Tapeworms (Taenia pisiformis) Roundworms (Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina) Hookworms (Ancylostoma caninum, Uncinaria stenocephala) Whipworms (Trichuris vulpis) Directions: The daily dose for Safe-Guard Canine is 50 mg/kg (22.7 mg/lb) of body weight. You should weigh your dog to make sure you are using the right dose; i.e. correct gram amount and appropriate number of pouches. Your dog must be treated with the following dose for 3 days in a row.
Mix daily dose with a small amount of the usual food. Make sure your dog eats all the medicated food. You may need to moisten dry dog food to aid mixing. Repeat the dose for 3 days in a row. Recommended Deworming Schedule: Schedule may vary depending on the climate where you live and the activity of your dog. The following schedule should be used as a general guidance. - Weaned pups (6-8 weeks of age) should be dewormed at 6, 8, 10 and 12 weeks of age. - Treat the dam at the same time as the puppies. - Dogs over 6 months of age should be dewormed at least twice each year. Diagnosis of Parasites: Consult your veterinarian for help in the diagnosis, treatment and control of parasitism. Specific diagnoses require laboratory testing. Dogs can become infected with several different kinds of tapeworms. Safe-Guard Canine only kills Taenia species of tapeworms. If you continue to see tapeworm segments in your dog's stool after treatment with Safe-Guard Canine, consult your veterinarian. Roundworms and hookworms may pose serious human health risks; regular deworming may help reduce those risks. Symptoms of intestinal parasites in dogs Be aware of changes in your dog's behavior. Learn to recognize signs of canine intestinal parasites:
Product Use: Safe-Guard Canine is safe for use in puppies 6 weeks or older and adult dogs, including pregnant bitches. Do not deworm a dog or puppy that is sick. Consult your veterinarian for diagnosis of the illness. Adverse Reactions: In US clinical studies 3 of 240 dogs (about 1% of the treated dogs) had vomiting associated with use of the product. Active Ingredients (in each dosage unit): Fenbendazole Granules 22.2% (222 mg/g) Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment and control of parasitism. HUMAN WARNING: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Storage: Store at controlled room temperature (59-86°F). |
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