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Cazitel Allwormer For Large?Dogs – Single Tablet, 6 Tablets & 42 Tablets

A multi-spectrum intestinal wormers for large adult dogs.

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CAZITEL Allwormer For Large?Dogs (Flavoured Tablets 35kg) – Single Tablet, 6 Tablets & 42 Tablets

 

Cazitel Allwormer For Large Dogs (Flavoured Tablets 35kg) – Single Tablet, 6 Tablets & 42 Tablets

Cazitel Allwormer For Large Dogs is for large adult dogs.?IT IS ESSENTIAL TO WEIGH DOGS BEFORE TREATMENT.

  • CAZITEL??is given as a single dose by mouth
  • Fasting prior to dosing is not necessary
  • If worm problems persist, consult your veterinarian

Multi spectrum intestinal wormers for adult dogs, Cazitel Allwormer For Large Dogs?treats and controls:

  • Roundworms (including Toxocara canis and Toxascaris leonina)
  • Whipworms (Trichuris vulpis)
  • Hookworms (Ancylostoma caninum,?A. braziliense, Ancylostoma ceylanicum, Uncinaria stenocephala)
  • Tapeworms (Dipylidium caninum,Taenia ovis,T. pisiformis, T. hydatigena and Echinococcus granulosus)

It also controls?the shedding of oocysts of the protozoan?Giardia?sp. It does not control heartworms in dogs.

Dosage and Administration:?1 tablet treats 35kg

Bodyweight Tablets

20 ? 35KG

1

35.1 ? 52KG

1_

52.1 ? 70KG

2

70.1 ? 87KG

2_

Over 87KG

3

Protecting Your Dog with Cazitel Allwormer For Large Dogs

Roundworms: In Australia, there are two species of roundworms that can infest dogs; these are?Toxascaris leonina and?Toxocara canis, which can spread to humans. The prevention of these intestinal worms is important to protect the health of your dog and your family.

Whipworms: These hardy intestinal parasites, which can survive in the environment for up to five years, are responsible for the most disease. Whipworms live in the cecum and large intestines of dogs, where they cause irritation of the organ lining.

Hookworms: Hookworms are similar to roundworms in that they live in the dog’s digestive system. After attaching to the lining of the intestinal wall, they feed on blood, which can cause internal blood loss.

Tapeworms: Tapeworms must first pass through an intermediate host – usually fleas – to infect dogs. Once ingested, they cause itchiness and irritation in your pooch’s rear end, which often causes the behaviour known as scooting – where an infected dog will drag their bottom on the ground for relief.