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Simple to give by sprinkling over food and mixing. Great results at a very affordable price.
Received four pills so one dog under 75 lbs can be treated four different times. Will definitely use again.
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after fostering a puppy for 2 days my dog got worms, being a broke full time student and single mother i didnt have a lot of money to take him to the vet at the moment. but this way was so much cheaper, and now he's worm free. plus there is more than one dose in the bottle, for cheaper than most paces sell one dose, so i have some left over if he ever happens to get worms again.I have 4 extra-large dobermans. One pill in a half of a hot dog, and worms are all gone! Amazing! Thank you.This product appears to have worked well. I will use the other dose if needed. I would recommend this productI bought this to give to my two 70-lb dogs two times (4 pills at 1 pill per dog under 75-lbs per treatment). I gave it to them as a preventative measure because they're outside a lot and like to play in the dirt. I didn't see any evidence of worms being expelled, but I didn't see any evidence of worms before giving them the pills either.The price for these pills is good it is less than half of the cost at a chain pet store. Plus the products offered at the pet store did not have praziquantel, and praziquantel is the only thing that's good for eliminating tapeworms. I don't bother to check at the veterinarian's office because they are WAY overpriced.
I thought the packaging for the pills was kind of weird. They came wrapped in cotton gauze inside of a jewelry box with a label that stated "For Professional Use Only." I wasn't too worried about the label, because it's typically difficult to get praziquantal for household pets through consumer channels. However, I would have liked to receive them in a typical medicine bottle that documented that active ingredients. My guess is that they have a bulk supply and break down the supply into individual shipments. However, this requires that you (as a consumer) trust them (as a supplier) to provide pills with the advertised active ingredients at the advertised dosages.
My dogs did not have any sort of adverse reaction to the pills, which is good. However, the last time I gave them deworming medicine (as a preventative measure), they were lethargic and did not seem to feel very good for about a day. I was kind of worried that this product might not be what is advertised because they did not react to it the same way as with previous products.
All things considered, I will probably look for an alternative supplier in the future.
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