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EZY-DOSE™ Intestinal All-Wormer For Dogs 2 Chews

Ezy Dose Intestinal All Wormer For Dogs 2 Tasty Chews

Available in 2 or 4 Tasty Chews

Controls All 11 Intestinal Worms
Does Not Control Heartworm In Dogs 

EXELPET EZY-DOSE INTESTINAL ALL-WORMER for Dogs can be given to all dogs and puppies.  These tasty chews, when administered as directed, will control:

Roundworm
Hookworm
Whipworm
Tapeworm
Hydatid Tapeworm 

EACH CHEW CONTAINS: PYRANTEL EMBONATE 143mg,OXANTEL EMBONATE 543mg, PRAZIQUANTEL 50mg

Dosage and Administration

EXELPET EZY-DOSE INTESTINAL ALL-WORMER is given as a single dose by mouth.

Your dog will readily accept these tasty chews offered by hand. Break the chew into pieces for dogs that normally swallow treats whole as chewing should be encouraged. Fasting, purging, or the use of special diets prior to dosing is not necessary. To avoid underdosing and to ensure the worming treatment is effective, it is essential to weigh your dog accurately and dose according to bodyweight.

BodyweightTasty Chews
5kg or less 1/2 chew 
5.1-10kg 1 chew 
Over 10kg 1 chew per 10 kg body weight 

Round to the nearest half or whole chew

We recommend regular treatment to keep your pet free from potentially dangerous worms. EXELPET EZY-DOSE INTESTINAL ALL-WORMER may be combined with other treatments such as heartworm prevention, flea or tick treatments.

Treatment Frequency

Dogs can be reinfested with worms from other pets or from their surroundings, therefore treatment should be repeated regularly. Follow the treatment frequency recommendations in the following table and worm all your pets at the same time to maximise protection.

Puppies to 12 Weeks of Age Puppies & Dogs From 12 Weeks of AgePregnant Bitches 

Treat at 2, 4, 8 and 12 weeks for:

  • Roundworm
  • Hookworm

Treat every 6 weeks for: 

  • Hydatid Tapeworm (Dogs should not be fed, or allowed to feed on, raw offal from any species).
  • Whipworm

Treat every 3 months for:

  • Roundworm
  • Hookworm
  • Other Tapeworms
Treat at mating, before whelping and then every 3 months. 

This treatment kills worms present in the gut, at the time of treatment.  Immature hookworms in the migratory stage may not be affected.  In specific cases where infestation is particularly heavy or many dogs are housed together more frequent treatment may be required. If worm problems persist, consult a veterinarian.

FIRST AID:

If poisoning occurs, contact a doctor or the Poisons Information Centre. Phone Australia 131126.

APVMA Approval No.: 49989/2[4]/0507

MADE IN AUSTRALIA