What is the difference between Drontal and Drontal Plus?

With a single dose Drontal controls every type of intestinal worm normally found in cats and dogs in the UK. Drontal Plus for dogs contains Pyrantel Embonate and Febantel which when combined, have a well-documented synergistic effect.

How often do I give Drontal Plus?

once every 21 to 26 days
How often can I re-treat my dog with Drontal Plus? You may use this medication once every 21 to 26 days if your dog is at risk of being reinfected.

What are the side effects of Drontal for dogs?

Side effects of Drontal Plus are rare but may include vomiting, loss of appetite or diarrhea. Other side effects may also occur. Talk to your veterinarian about any side effect that seems unusual or bothersome to your pet.

Is Drontal Plus a good dewormer?

Description. Drontal® Plus (praziquantel, pyrantel pamoate, febantel) Dewormer is the number one best-selling dewormer for dogs.

What age can a dog have Drontal?

2 weeks
From what age can Drontal be given? Drontal is safe to use in puppies from 2 weeks of age.

Should I give Drontal with food?

Drontal® can be given with or without food. The Drontal® range has a wormer for every cat or dog, from a 6-week-old kitten to an 11-stone St. Bernard! Drontal® contains praziquantel, the only tapeworm treatment ingredient allowed for the Pet Travel Scheme (PETS) certification.

How fast does drontal plus work?

Drontal starts working as soon as it is ingested. Worms, if present, may or may not appear in the droppings for up to 48 hours after treatment.

What happens after a dog takes Drontal Plus?

How quickly does Drontal Plus work?

How often should I give Drontal to my dog?

every 3 months
How often should I worm my dog with Drontal? General veterinary advice is for all dogs to be treated for intestinal worms at least every 3 months. Giving a treatment every three months can be difficult to remember; Protect My Pet’s hassle-free subscription service means you will always dose at the correct time.

How fast does Drontal Plus work?

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