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Intestinal worms are one of the most common health problems for dogs and cats, and most pets will suffer from it at some point in their lives. Intestinal parasites can cause malnutrition, weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, and anemia. The best way to protect your pets against parasites is prevention and regular check-ups at the vet.
SELECTED PLANTS WITH DEWORMING PROPERTIES
- SANTONICA: one of the safest and most reliable deworming plants. Effective for roundworms and threadworms.
- CEYLON CINNAMON: wormer with broad spectrum, parasiticide. Helps remove worms from the digestive tract. Creates an unfriendly internal environment for worms, and it could keep them from attaching to the animal internally once ingested.
- SQUASH: effective wormer against tapeworms and other intestinal parasites in dogs. Contain cucurbitacin, an amino acid that has the ability to expel tapeworms and roundworms from your dog's intestines.
- TANSY & MUGWORT: wormers with broad spectrum.
- GOLDENROD: hepatic and renal actions. Added due to its diuretic (stimulates urine production) and anti-inflammatory properties.
RECOMMENDED USE AND INSTRUCTIONS
- PUPPIES: up to 6 kg body weight - ½ tablet/month; more than 6 kg body weight - 1 tablet/month; give it every month until 12 months of age.
- KITTENS: ¼ tablet/month until 6 months of age; then ½ tablet/month up to 12 months of age.
- DOGS: 1 tablet/10 kg of body weight/month.
- CATS: up to 6 kg of body weight - ½ tablet/month; more than 6 kg of body weight - 1 tablet/month.
- For adult animals, repeat the use 3-4 times/year, as needed.
- It can be given directly in the mouth of the animal or concealed in the food.
- Suitable for use during lactation and for very young animals.
- Do not give to pregnant animals!
- For animal use only!
This product is based on plants. Different animals may react differently to natural substances in these plants. The claims listed in this product description are based on general information about the mentioned plants. This product should not be classified as a medicine. If you have other questions regarding your pet’s health, we recommend that you contact your veterinary.