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Deworming puppies ---Fenbendazole Dosage Chart READ THIS FIRST WE ARE NOT THE MANUFACTURER OF THIS PRODUCT NOR DO WE SELL THIS PRODUCT.
PLEASE DO NOT CALL OR CONTACT ME ASKING WHAT THE DOSAGE IS FOR YOUR PET.
PLEASE CALL YOUR VET IF YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONS. I AM NOT A VET.
LINKS TO BUY IT ON AMAZON ARE LINKED BELOW.Fenbendazole 10% Suspension
PURPOSE: GOATS, DOGS, PUPPIES, PREGNANT/ LACTATING FEMALES
TREATS: ROUNDWORMS, HOOKWORMS, WHIP & TAPEWORMS, GIARDIA
AGENT: PANACUR, SAFE-GUARD 10% – 100 mg PER ML
ADMINISTER: ORAL DOSE ONLY
Fenbendazole Suspension (common name Panacur®, Safe Guard®) Fenbendazole is a broad spectrum benzimidazole anthelmintic used against gastrointestinal parasites including: giardia, roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, the taenia species of tapeworms, pinworms, It comes in a palatable white suspension. Available in 125 ml, and 1000 ml sizes. Safe-Guard can be purchased without a prescription.
For an accurate dosage use a 1 ml/cc syringe for Puppies and a 3 ml/cc or 5 ml/cc syringe for Adults (remove needle).
1 ml. EQUALS 1 cc. WORMING PROTOCOL as a dog breeder myself I personally use Safe-guard dewormer (Fenbendazole) starting at 2 wks old and again every 2 weeks until they’re 8 weeks old or every 2 weeks until they go home. I use fenbendazole as a Giardia preventative/treatment and also because it covers a wider range of parasites. I also treat my Dams at the same time. This worming protocol covers all our bases and helps us to send home parasite free puppies.
But again, I am not a Vet so please discuss your worming protocol as a breeder or dog owner with your vet.
Fenbendazole 10% (100 mg/ml) BUY NOW ON AMAZON.COM:
Durvet Safeguard Goat Dewormer, 125ml
Price: $21.49 – 16 OZ
ON AMAZON You Save: $8.50
1000ML: $130.45
1 ml per every 5 lbs each day for 3 days
GIARDIA TREATMENT: 3 daysSafeguard® removes and controls a broad spectrum of stomach and intestinal worms. Safeguard Goat Dewormer Suspension 10% (100 mg/mL) has Fenbendazole as its active ingredient and can also be used to worm dogs. It is useful against the most common canine intestinal worms including whipworms, hookworms, roundworms and tapeworms.
THE SAFEGUARD FOR GOAT IS THE SAME MEDICINE USED FOR DOGS… just at a much lower price and a different dosage then the one made for dogs.
Fenbendazole and GiardiaSafeguard (Fenbendazole) is even effective at fighting giardia. I use it regularly when worming my own four dogs and I know many multiple dog households, rescues and shelters that use it as well because it is much more economical than Fenbendazole wormers marketed for dogs such as Panacur C.
Treatment of Giardia infections in dogs and cats:Fenbendazole Safe-Guard*** 22.5 to 25 mg/lb once daily 9 days
DOSAGE AND DIRECTIONS FOR DOGS:
Shake bottle well and then measuring with an oral medication syringe give 1 mL (equal to 1 cc or ¼ teaspoon) per each 5 lbs. of your dog’s weight mixed with a small amount of moist dog food (to make sure the dog consumes it all). Repeat this dose for three days in a row. For giardia, repeat dose for 5-10 days in a row.
WORMING PUPPIES Newly weaned pups (6 to 8 weeks of age) should be dewormed starting at 2,4 weeks with Safeguard® at 6, 8, 10, and 12 weeks of age. Treat the dam at the same time as the puppies. Dogs over six months of age should be dewormed, if not monthly, at least twice each year. Each deworming requires 3 days, Once a day OR 5 days for Giardia. Once a day.
The dosage for goats is only 2.3 mg per pound as opposed to 20 mg per pound for dogs. This is because goats and dogs are different species, have different physiologies, digestive tracts and metabolisms and also because different worms are being targeted in each (you can call Safeguard customer service and they will confirm this as will any veterinarian).
IN GOATS fenbendazole targets: Stomach Worms (Haemonchus contortus, Teladorsagia circumcincta).
IN DOGS: fenbendazole targets: Roundworms (Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina), Hookworms (Ancylostoma caninum, Uncinaria stenocephala), Whipworms (Trichuris vulpis), and Tapeworms (Taenia pisiformis) as well as being effective against giardia.
Because the dosage for using fenbendazole in dogs is 20 mg per pound and this suspension is 100 mg of fenbendazole per 1 mL (equal to 1 cc), that means 1 mL (or 1 cc) per 5 lbs. (confirmed by my dog’s veterinarian).
Panacur C dog wormer uses 888 mg of fenbendazole per 3 day treatment for a 40 lb. dog which is equal to 22.2 mg per pound so their dosage is just slightly higher than 20 mg per pound.
COST-EFFECTIVENESS:
You can give a 40 lb. dog 5 monthly three day treatments with one $20 bottle of Safeguard Goat Dewormer Suspension 10% (100mg/mL) -125 mL (4.2 fl oz). Each monthly 3 day treatment would cost you about $4 as opposed to $12 per monthly 3 day treatment with Panacur C. If you have a multiple dog home or you’re a breeder like me then this is a huge savings without risking quality. Same medication.
Below is a different medication we use and incorporate , we included info on it as well..
PLEASE DO NOT CALL OR CONTACT ME ASKING WHAT THE DOSAGE IS FOR YOUR PET.
PLEASE CALL YOUR VET IF YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONS. I AM NOT A VET.
LINKS TO BUY IT ON AMAZON ARE LINKED BELOW.Fenbendazole 10% Suspension
PURPOSE: GOATS, DOGS, PUPPIES, PREGNANT/ LACTATING FEMALES
TREATS: ROUNDWORMS, HOOKWORMS, WHIP & TAPEWORMS, GIARDIA
AGENT: PANACUR, SAFE-GUARD 10% – 100 mg PER ML
ADMINISTER: ORAL DOSE ONLY
Fenbendazole Suspension (common name Panacur®, Safe Guard®) Fenbendazole is a broad spectrum benzimidazole anthelmintic used against gastrointestinal parasites including: giardia, roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, the taenia species of tapeworms, pinworms, It comes in a palatable white suspension. Available in 125 ml, and 1000 ml sizes. Safe-Guard can be purchased without a prescription.
For an accurate dosage use a 1 ml/cc syringe for Puppies and a 3 ml/cc or 5 ml/cc syringe for Adults (remove needle).
1 ml. EQUALS 1 cc. WORMING PROTOCOL as a dog breeder myself I personally use Safe-guard dewormer (Fenbendazole) starting at 2 wks old and again every 2 weeks until they’re 8 weeks old or every 2 weeks until they go home. I use fenbendazole as a Giardia preventative/treatment and also because it covers a wider range of parasites. I also treat my Dams at the same time. This worming protocol covers all our bases and helps us to send home parasite free puppies.
But again, I am not a Vet so please discuss your worming protocol as a breeder or dog owner with your vet.
Fenbendazole 10% (100 mg/ml) BUY NOW ON AMAZON.COM:
Durvet Safeguard Goat Dewormer, 125ml
Price: $21.49 – 16 OZ
ON AMAZON You Save: $8.50
1000ML: $130.45
1 ml per every 5 lbs each day for 3 days
GIARDIA TREATMENT: 3 daysSafeguard® removes and controls a broad spectrum of stomach and intestinal worms. Safeguard Goat Dewormer Suspension 10% (100 mg/mL) has Fenbendazole as its active ingredient and can also be used to worm dogs. It is useful against the most common canine intestinal worms including whipworms, hookworms, roundworms and tapeworms.
THE SAFEGUARD FOR GOAT IS THE SAME MEDICINE USED FOR DOGS… just at a much lower price and a different dosage then the one made for dogs.
Fenbendazole and GiardiaSafeguard (Fenbendazole) is even effective at fighting giardia. I use it regularly when worming my own four dogs and I know many multiple dog households, rescues and shelters that use it as well because it is much more economical than Fenbendazole wormers marketed for dogs such as Panacur C.
Treatment of Giardia infections in dogs and cats:Fenbendazole Safe-Guard*** 22.5 to 25 mg/lb once daily 9 days
- Fenbendazole (e.g., Panacur® or Drontal-Plus®) now appearsto be the drug of choice. Used in dogs and cats at 50 mg/kg for 3 days, SOME BREEDERS SAY 5 DAYS BUT VET MEDICAL JOURNAL SAYS 3 DAYS. fenbendazole has been shown to be completely effective in eliminating experimental Giardia infections, and with only mild vomiting/diarrhea as potential side effects.
DOSAGE AND DIRECTIONS FOR DOGS:
Shake bottle well and then measuring with an oral medication syringe give 1 mL (equal to 1 cc or ¼ teaspoon) per each 5 lbs. of your dog’s weight mixed with a small amount of moist dog food (to make sure the dog consumes it all). Repeat this dose for three days in a row. For giardia, repeat dose for 5-10 days in a row.
WORMING PUPPIES Newly weaned pups (6 to 8 weeks of age) should be dewormed starting at 2,4 weeks with Safeguard® at 6, 8, 10, and 12 weeks of age. Treat the dam at the same time as the puppies. Dogs over six months of age should be dewormed, if not monthly, at least twice each year. Each deworming requires 3 days, Once a day OR 5 days for Giardia. Once a day.
The dosage for goats is only 2.3 mg per pound as opposed to 20 mg per pound for dogs. This is because goats and dogs are different species, have different physiologies, digestive tracts and metabolisms and also because different worms are being targeted in each (you can call Safeguard customer service and they will confirm this as will any veterinarian).
IN GOATS fenbendazole targets: Stomach Worms (Haemonchus contortus, Teladorsagia circumcincta).
IN DOGS: fenbendazole targets: Roundworms (Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina), Hookworms (Ancylostoma caninum, Uncinaria stenocephala), Whipworms (Trichuris vulpis), and Tapeworms (Taenia pisiformis) as well as being effective against giardia.
Because the dosage for using fenbendazole in dogs is 20 mg per pound and this suspension is 100 mg of fenbendazole per 1 mL (equal to 1 cc), that means 1 mL (or 1 cc) per 5 lbs. (confirmed by my dog’s veterinarian).
Panacur C dog wormer uses 888 mg of fenbendazole per 3 day treatment for a 40 lb. dog which is equal to 22.2 mg per pound so their dosage is just slightly higher than 20 mg per pound.
COST-EFFECTIVENESS:
You can give a 40 lb. dog 5 monthly three day treatments with one $20 bottle of Safeguard Goat Dewormer Suspension 10% (100mg/mL) -125 mL (4.2 fl oz). Each monthly 3 day treatment would cost you about $4 as opposed to $12 per monthly 3 day treatment with Panacur C. If you have a multiple dog home or you’re a breeder like me then this is a huge savings without risking quality. Same medication.
Below is a different medication we use and incorporate , we included info on it as well..
~~~~~~. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11068811 ~~~~
We attached a link for the product toltrazuril and why we use it ..^^^^^^
When we heard about this medication for coccidia treatment by another breeder friend of ours
we had to try it since we have been battling with coccidia for about a year and on our first time trying this on a new litter of puppies guess what happened at our vet visit :Fecal exam -negative!
It was an amazing feeling for sure..
And we will continue to use this product ... please do not give this to your pets without knowing the proper dosage I would recommend asking your own vet on dosage . We are not veterinarians so we cannot tell you how much to give your own pet .
We are disclosing what we do for our dogs only...
And simply what has worked well for us in a cost effective way.
We attached a link for the product toltrazuril and why we use it ..^^^^^^
When we heard about this medication for coccidia treatment by another breeder friend of ours
we had to try it since we have been battling with coccidia for about a year and on our first time trying this on a new litter of puppies guess what happened at our vet visit :Fecal exam -negative!
It was an amazing feeling for sure..
And we will continue to use this product ... please do not give this to your pets without knowing the proper dosage I would recommend asking your own vet on dosage . We are not veterinarians so we cannot tell you how much to give your own pet .
We are disclosing what we do for our dogs only...
And simply what has worked well for us in a cost effective way.