Safe-Guard® Canine Dewormer
Safe-Guard® Canine Dewormer is formulated for the treatment and control of tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms. It is safe for dogs of all breeds and over the age of six weeks. It has no known drug interactions, so it should be compatible with other medications your dog may be taking. Safe-Guard® is easy to administer – when mixed in food, dogs usually eat it without fuss, which helps to ensure that they receive a complete and proper dosing.
Features:
- For dogs of all breeds, over six weeks of age
- Also great for pregnant or older dogs
- Treats and controls worms
- Administered less often
- Proven safe
- Mixes in food for ease of application
- Available in three sizes for precise dosing
Item Specifications:
Sizes:
1g: Contains 3 pouches, 1 gram each
2g: Contains 3 pouches, 2 grams each
4g: Contains 3 pouches, 4 grams each
Active Ingredient:
Fenbendazole Granules 22.2% (222mg/g)
Directions:
The daily dose for SafeGuard is 50mg/kg (22.7mg/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 doses for three days in a row:
Dog Weight (lb.): Pouch Size (Daily Dose)
10 lb.: 1g
11-20 lb.: 2g
21-30 lb.: 1g + 2g
31-40 lb.: 4g
41-50 lb.: 1g + 4g
51-60 lb.: 2g + 4g
61-80 lb.: Two 4g
Over 80 lb.: Combine pouches to obtain recommended daily dosage
Mix daily dose with small amount of usual food. Make sure your dog eats all the medicated food. You may need to moisten dry food to aid mixing. Repeat dose for three 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. SafeGuard only kills Taenia species of tapeworms. If you continue to see tapeworm segments in your dog's stool after treatment with SafeGuard, consult your veterinarian.
Roundworms and hookworms may pose serious human health risks: regular deworming may help reduce those risks.
Product Use:
SafeGuard is safe for use in puppies six weeks or older and adult dogs, including pregnant females. Do not deworm a dog or puppy that is sick. Consult your veterinarian for diagnosis of the illness.