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Product Description
Dewormings
Worms can be harmful and cause physical symptoms in your pet. Some worm species that occur in dogs may also occur in humans. Due to the health risks for humans and animals, it is important to treat worm infections as early as possible. Thorough, accurate and regular deworming of dogs is all important.
Features Milpro Deworming
- The Milpro tablets contain a delicious meat flavour so that they are easier to administer to your dog. Almost all enjoy the taste of the tablets, so you don't have to hide them in snacks or meals.
- In addition, the tablets are small enough that they can be easily swallowed by on their own.
- The tablets are easy to chew, making them safe for puppies.
- Milpro is safe to use and effective against worms.
Active substances
Milpro contains the following active ingredients:
- Milbemycin: Effective against roundworms, hookworms, whipworms and in the prevention of heartworm and lungworm.
- Praziquantel: Effective in dealing with tapeworm infections, including the fox tapeworm. Tapeworms can be transmitted by fleas, so be sure to treat your dog(s) against be tapeworms as well as fleas.
Milpro tablets are available in 2 versions:
- Puppies and small dogs less than 5kg
- Dogs larger than 5 kg
Dosage
Milpro dosage for small dogs Weight of the dog Optimal dosage Small dogs and puppies 0.5-1 kg Half of a Milpro small dog tablet Small dogs and puppies 1-5 kg 1 Milpro small dog tablet Small dogs and puppies 5-10 kg 2 Milpro small dog tablets Milpro dosage for large dogs Weight of the dog Optimal dosage Large dogs 5-25 kg 1 Milpro large dog tablet Large dogs 25-50 kg 2 Milpro large dog tablets Large dogs 50-70 kg 3 Milpro large dog tablets Advice
Standard deworming:
It is advised to worm puppies at the age of 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks, then monthly until the age of 6 months. Adult animals can be dewormed 4 times per year. Lactating dogs should also be dewormed.Heartworm Prevention:
- For the prevention of heartworm we advise administering Milpro according to the following schedule:
- Dogs travelling through Southern and Eastern Europe (endemic areas) must be protected against worm infections. They should be treated in the risk area within 30 days of arrival.
- For dogs who stay less than a month in risk areas, a one time treatment will be necessary, usually shortly after returning home.
- During prolonged visits, a monthly schedule should be implemented wherein the first treatment is to be administered 30 days after visiting the risk area, and at least one month after departure.
Do not use:
Do not use in puppies under 2 weeks or weighing less than 0.5 kg.
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Leaflet
Milpro Dog leaflet