Eliminate worms in your dog - fast and easy - with a convenient dewormer you pour directly on your dog's food 3 days in a row, at least once every 6 months.
Safe-Guard® Canine Granules are safe for puppies at least 6 weeks old, adult dogs and even pregnant females. Yet Safe-Guard is highly effective against the intestinal parasites that can rob your dog of his health.
Similar to prescription formulas, but now available in stores, Safe-Guard delivers broad spectrum treatment for worms. Just compare it to other products available without a prescription. Safe-Guard solves your dog's deworming problems quickly and easily.
Safe-Guard ( fenbendazole ) granules is a powerful intestinal dewormer for dogs. Recommended for the removal of Roundworms ( Toxocara canis , Toxascaris leonina ), Hookworms ( Ancylostoma caninum , Uncinaria stenocephala ) Whipworms ( Trichuris vulpis ) and Tapeworms ( Taenia pisiformis ).
Why Should You Deworm Your Dog?
Almost all dogs are born with roundworms and without proper treatment, worms can seriously affect the health of your dog. Internal parasites can affect your dog's immune system and how food is absorbed through his GI tract. To maximize the health of your dog, it is important to give regular dewormer treatments as part of your dog's health maintenance program through-out the year.
Benefits of Safe-Guard® Canine Dewormer
Similar to prescription formulas, Safe-Guard Canine offers a broad spectrum of treatment that is safe for young puppies, pregnant females and heartworm-infected dogs. Just compare it to other non-prescription products available on the market:
Table 1: Comparison of Canine Dewormers
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Safe-Guard Canine is readily accepted by dogs and is highly effective, providing 100% whipworm control and eliminating nearly 100% of hookworms and Roundworms. Simply pour the daily dose on the dog's food for three days in a row, at least every six months, for an effective, safe treatment against parasites.
Recommended Deworming Schedule
Deworming schedules may vary depending on the climate where you live and the activity of your dog. The following schedules may be used as general guidance. Newly weaned pups (6 to 8 weeks of age) should be dewormed 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 at least twice each year. Each deworming requires 3 daily treatments with Safe-Guard canine granules.