Some dog wormers are safe to give to your pet, even if they aren't showing signs of worms. That is if the worming treatment states that it helps to prevent a worm infestation. This tends to mean it is a safe dose of dewormer that you can give to your dog regularly, to kill any worms that find their way into your dog's digestive tract. But make sure to check all product details and packaging before administering - Don't ever assume. Your dog is worth the extra look.
Do not administer dog wormers more than the recommended frequency. They contain strong active ingredients and can cause health issues if not regulated. Vets recommend dogs to be deworm every 3 months, and for pets who eat raw meat, are around young children or walk in rural areas should use worm treatments every month.
Giving your dog worming medication more than once a month or 4 times per year, is not safe. And it is also unsafe to use worming treatment that isn't tailored or picked right for your pet's weight. To make sure the dewormer is safe and effective, you should give your dog worm treatment based on how much they weigh. For example, larger dogs need more medication to fight off worms.
Making sure your dog's worming treatment is right for them can be a faff. That's why a worming subscription can sort this for you. The Itch Wormer Tablets for dogs is tailored specifically to your pet, just tell them the breed and is delivered quarterly, to your door, so you never forget.
If you suspect your dog has worms, giving them a vet approved and tailored worming treatment will kill any worms infesting your pet without harm. Click here for all signs and symptoms of dog worms!