
Vetina Canworm Pet Deworming Suspension
Vetina Canworm Deworming Suspension
Vetina Canworm Deworming Suspension is a specially formulated antiparasitic solution designed to effectively eliminate a broad spectrum of intestinal worms in dogs and cats. Utilizing the active ingredient Fenbendazole, this suspension provides a reliable and safe treatment for common gastrointestinal parasites, ensuring your pet’s health and well-being. Canworm is easy to administer and is suitable for pets of all ages, making it an essential part of your pet’s regular healthcare regimen.
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Product name |
Vetina Canworm Deworming Suspension |
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Type |
Broad‑spectrum anthelmintic (oral suspension) |
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Active ingredient |
Fenbendazole (per ml; broad‑spectrum dewormer) |
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Species |
Dogs and cats |
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Target parasites |
Roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, certain tapeworms, and Giardia |
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Main benefits |
Broad worm control supports digestion, growth, and overall health |
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Suitable for |
Puppies, adult dogs, kittens, adult cats (as advised by a veterinarian) |
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Typical use |
Treatment and control of intestinal worm infestations |
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Administration |
Oral suspension; given directly or mixed with a small amount of food |
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Frequency |
As per the vet‑recommended deworming schedule |
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Storage |
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight |
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Safety notes |
Use only on vet advice; follow the dose and duration strictly |
Keep your dog or cat protected from hidden intestinal worms with vet‑recommended Vetina Canworm Suspension. Always follow your veterinarian’s deworming schedule for safe, effective parasite control.
Disclaimer:
Supertails' sole intention is to ensure that its consumers get information that is expert-reviewed, accurate, and trustworthy. However, the information contained herein should NOT be used as a substitute for the advice of a qualified physician. The information provided here is for informational purposes only. This may not cover everything about particular health conditions, lab tests, medicines, all possible side effects, drug interactions, warnings, alerts, etc. Please consult your doctor and discuss all your queries related to any disease or medicine. We intend to support, not replace, the doctor-patient relationship.
FAQs
How often should I deworm my pet with Canworm Suspension?
Most vets recommend deworming puppies and kittens every 2 weeks till 3 months, then monthly till 6 months, and at least every 3 months for adults. However, exact Vetina Canworm Suspension frequency should be set by your veterinarian based on age, lifestyle, and local parasite risk.
Is Vetina Canworm safe for puppies, kittens, and pregnant pets?
Vetina Canworm is generally considered safe for puppies, kittens, pregnant, and nursing pets when used at recommended doses. It has a wide safety margin but should not be used in very sick, severely weak, or allergic animals. Always confirm dose and timing with your veterinarian first.
Can I mix Vetina Canworm with my pet’s food?
Vetina Canworm oral suspension is usually given by mouth and can often be mixed with a small amount of tasty food to make dosing easier. Ensure your pet eats the full portion so they get the complete dose. For very fussy or sick pets, ask your vet about the best way.
What side effects should I watch for after giving Vetina Canworm?
Most pets tolerate Vetina Canworm well, but mild side effects like vomiting, drooling, diarrhoea, or reduced appetite can occasionally occur. These usually pass quickly. If symptoms are severe, last more than a day, or your pet seems very dull or unwell, contact your veterinarian immediately.
Vetina Canworm Deworming Suspension
Vetina Canworm Deworming Suspension is a specially formulated antiparasitic solution designed to effectively eliminate a broad spectrum of intestinal worms in dogs and cats. Utilizing the active ingredient Fenbendazole, this suspension provides a reliable and safe treatment for common gastrointestinal parasites, ensuring your pet’s health and well-being. Canworm is easy to administer and is suitable for pets of all ages, making it an essential part of your pet’s regular healthcare regimen.
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|
Attribute |
Details |
|
Product name |
Vetina Canworm Deworming Suspension |
|
Type |
Broad‑spectrum anthelmintic (oral suspension) |
|
Active ingredient |
Fenbendazole (per ml; broad‑spectrum dewormer) |
|
Species |
Dogs and cats |
|
Target parasites |
Roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, certain tapeworms, and Giardia |
|
Main benefits |
Broad worm control supports digestion, growth, and overall health |
|
Suitable for |
Puppies, adult dogs, kittens, adult cats (as advised by a veterinarian) |
|
Typical use |
Treatment and control of intestinal worm infestations |
|
Administration |
Oral suspension; given directly or mixed with a small amount of food |
|
Frequency |
As per the vet‑recommended deworming schedule |
|
Storage |
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight |
|
Safety notes |
Use only on vet advice; follow the dose and duration strictly |
Keep your dog or cat protected from hidden intestinal worms with vet‑recommended Vetina Canworm Suspension. Always follow your veterinarian’s deworming schedule for safe, effective parasite control.
Disclaimer:
Supertails' sole intention is to ensure that its consumers get information that is expert-reviewed, accurate, and trustworthy. However, the information contained herein should NOT be used as a substitute for the advice of a qualified physician. The information provided here is for informational purposes only. This may not cover everything about particular health conditions, lab tests, medicines, all possible side effects, drug interactions, warnings, alerts, etc. Please consult your doctor and discuss all your queries related to any disease or medicine. We intend to support, not replace, the doctor-patient relationship.
FAQs
How often should I deworm my pet with Canworm Suspension?
Most vets recommend deworming puppies and kittens every 2 weeks till 3 months, then monthly till 6 months, and at least every 3 months for adults. However, exact Vetina Canworm Suspension frequency should be set by your veterinarian based on age, lifestyle, and local parasite risk.
Is Vetina Canworm safe for puppies, kittens, and pregnant pets?
Vetina Canworm is generally considered safe for puppies, kittens, pregnant, and nursing pets when used at recommended doses. It has a wide safety margin but should not be used in very sick, severely weak, or allergic animals. Always confirm dose and timing with your veterinarian first.
Can I mix Vetina Canworm with my pet’s food?
Vetina Canworm oral suspension is usually given by mouth and can often be mixed with a small amount of tasty food to make dosing easier. Ensure your pet eats the full portion so they get the complete dose. For very fussy or sick pets, ask your vet about the best way.
What side effects should I watch for after giving Vetina Canworm?
Most pets tolerate Vetina Canworm well, but mild side effects like vomiting, drooling, diarrhoea, or reduced appetite can occasionally occur. These usually pass quickly. If symptoms are severe, last more than a day, or your pet seems very dull or unwell, contact your veterinarian immediately.
Description
Vetina Canworm Deworming Suspension
Vetina Canworm Deworming Suspension is a specially formulated antiparasitic solution designed to effectively eliminate a broad spectrum of intestinal worms in dogs and cats. Utilizing the active ingredient Fenbendazole, this suspension provides a reliable and safe treatment for common gastrointestinal parasites, ensuring your pet’s health and well-being. Canworm is easy to administer and is suitable for pets of all ages, making it an essential part of your pet’s regular healthcare regimen.
Â
|
Attribute |
Details |
|
Product name |
Vetina Canworm Deworming Suspension |
|
Type |
Broad‑spectrum anthelmintic (oral suspension) |
|
Active ingredient |
Fenbendazole (per ml; broad‑spectrum dewormer) |
|
Species |
Dogs and cats |
|
Target parasites |
Roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, certain tapeworms, and Giardia |
|
Main benefits |
Broad worm control supports digestion, growth, and overall health |
|
Suitable for |
Puppies, adult dogs, kittens, adult cats (as advised by a veterinarian) |
|
Typical use |
Treatment and control of intestinal worm infestations |
|
Administration |
Oral suspension; given directly or mixed with a small amount of food |
|
Frequency |
As per the vet‑recommended deworming schedule |
|
Storage |
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight |
|
Safety notes |
Use only on vet advice; follow the dose and duration strictly |
Keep your dog or cat protected from hidden intestinal worms with vet‑recommended Vetina Canworm Suspension. Always follow your veterinarian’s deworming schedule for safe, effective parasite control.
Disclaimer:
Supertails' sole intention is to ensure that its consumers get information that is expert-reviewed, accurate, and trustworthy. However, the information contained herein should NOT be used as a substitute for the advice of a qualified physician. The information provided here is for informational purposes only. This may not cover everything about particular health conditions, lab tests, medicines, all possible side effects, drug interactions, warnings, alerts, etc. Please consult your doctor and discuss all your queries related to any disease or medicine. We intend to support, not replace, the doctor-patient relationship.
FAQs
How often should I deworm my pet with Canworm Suspension?
Most vets recommend deworming puppies and kittens every 2 weeks till 3 months, then monthly till 6 months, and at least every 3 months for adults. However, exact Vetina Canworm Suspension frequency should be set by your veterinarian based on age, lifestyle, and local parasite risk.
Is Vetina Canworm safe for puppies, kittens, and pregnant pets?
Vetina Canworm is generally considered safe for puppies, kittens, pregnant, and nursing pets when used at recommended doses. It has a wide safety margin but should not be used in very sick, severely weak, or allergic animals. Always confirm dose and timing with your veterinarian first.
Can I mix Vetina Canworm with my pet’s food?
Vetina Canworm oral suspension is usually given by mouth and can often be mixed with a small amount of tasty food to make dosing easier. Ensure your pet eats the full portion so they get the complete dose. For very fussy or sick pets, ask your vet about the best way.
What side effects should I watch for after giving Vetina Canworm?
Most pets tolerate Vetina Canworm well, but mild side effects like vomiting, drooling, diarrhoea, or reduced appetite can occasionally occur. These usually pass quickly. If symptoms are severe, last more than a day, or your pet seems very dull or unwell, contact your veterinarian immediately.





















