Regular wormer treatment, delivered to your door, so you never forget.
Itch Wormer tablets for Puppies has a fast-acting formula that kills common dog intestinal worms
and prevents newly hatched larvae from growing and multiplying. Protecting you, your family, your home and your dog from worms, until their next regular treatment.
Suitable for puppies 8 weeks or older and adult dogs.
WORM TABLET INGREDIENTS
Triple-Action Worming TabletsFebantel, Praziquantel, Pyrantel Embonate.Kills roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, whipworms and larvae in dogs digestive systems by being absorbed through the worm's surface and paralysing them. They’ll then make a swift exit via your dog’s poop.
WHERE DO WORMS COME FROM?
Most gastrointestinal (GI) worms in dogs will squirm their way in when your dog accidentally eats worm eggs or larvae. "How would a dog even eat worm eggs?", we hear you ask! Well, it's pretty gross, but it's usually because they’ve ingested the faeces of another animal which had worms living in its gut. Many GI worm eggs aren't infective straight away after being passed in poo. It can take a little bit of time - and that's why it's SO IMPORTANT to pick up your dog's poo. It's vital to help reduce the level of infection - and cut those pesky parasites off before they have the chance to infect new pets (or people - yep, we’re not safe from them either). Plus, it's just good dog parent behaviour. We’re sure this goes without saying, but always wash your hands after handling your dog's poo…
WHAT ARE THE MAIN TYPES OF WORM THAT CAN AFFECT DOGS AND HOW?
Itch Wormer kills all types of intestinal worms commonly found in the UK: roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, whipworms.
The most common worms in dogs are roundworms and tapeworms. Roundworms are the most common type of parasitic worm found in dogs in the UK. These worms are long and white in appearance and steal nutrients from their host (your pooch - gulp). While the initial infection starts in their GI tract, roundworms can work their way into your dog’s other tissues and organs.Tapeworms in dogs are long and flat in appearance. These parasites live in the small intestine and latch onto the intestinal wall, absorbing nutrients as your dog is digesting their food. When these worms are excreted, the body of the worm can break into segments that resemble grains of rice.
HOW TO TELL IF YOUR DOG HAS WORMS
Symptoms of worm infestation in your dog can include abdominal discomfort, diarrhoea, weight loss, dull or lifeless fur, and sometimes even anaemia. In puppies, large numbers of worms can even cause blockages on their insides, which sadly can be fatal. There are often no early signs of worms in dogs whatsoever. They could be setting up camp in your dog's guts and you wouldn't have a clue until it was possibly too late - scary stuff, right? Worms can be a threat to people as well as dogs - especially young children or those with a weakened immune system. One worm in particular you don't want a child crossing paths with is Toxocara - if infected, this can cause serious health conditions such as blindness and epilepsy.Stop the wrigglers taking hold with a regular dose of dewormer! Itch Wormer worming tablets for dogs keep your pooch and your family safe.
HOW TO GET RID OF WORMS IN DOGS AND CATS (AND PREVENT THEM COMING BACK)
The best way to keep yourself, your family and your pet safe from worms? Give your pet a regular dose of dewormer! We can recommend the most effective frequency of worm treatment for your dog or cat depending on what you tell us about their habits and lifestyle. PSA: Did you know your cats and dogs can get worms from fleas? That’s right, your pet could accidentally swallow a flea mid-grooming sesh and if that blighter is carrying tapeworm larvae, they’ll be in your bestie’s guts and multiplying before you know it. Itch Wormer worming tablets for cats and dogs kills all common intestinal worms and can be given directly into the mouth or in a small amount of food.Never give your pet's wormer to any other pets - the dosage could be incorrect for them, leaving them at risk from all kinds of nasty illnesses. A subscription to Itch means we'll always tailor the dose to your pet. We'll personalise the pack so you never get a one pet's pack confused with another.
Step 1 - Open
Double check the dosage and remove the tablet(s) from the blister pack.
Step 2 - Administer
Give the tablet(s) to your dog orally. Your pooch may prefer it in their food. Make sure they eat the lot!
Step 3 - Repeat
Repeat dog worming monthly or quarterly (we’ll let you know what’s recommended based on your dog’s lifestyle and habits). And there’s no need to remember, we’ll deliver it when their next dose is due. Easy!
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Answer a few short questions about your best bud. We’re all ears!
We’ll then recommend the correct dose and frequency for your dog, tailored to their unique needs.
Your worm treatment will be delivered right through your letterbox, for free, exactly when you need it. You never run out and your dog will never miss a treatment.
Itch Wormer’s combination of ingredients eradicates both roundworms and tapeworms. Regular worming treatments are essential for your pet’s overall health. The convenience of the Itch Wormer being delivered to your door when required promotes an ideal worming regime.
Dr. Zoe Costigan Itch Head Vet
BVSc BSc(hons) Cert AVP MRCVSIs Itch Wormer suitable for my dog?
Itch Wormer is suitable for:- All dogs and puppies over 8 weeks old and weighing 3 kg or more.- All dog breeds, so whether it’s your Labrador, Cockapoo, Terrier, Spaniel, Collie, Golden Retriever, or any other breed of dog that has fleas, Itch Flea Treatment for dogs is suitable for yours. Just provide us your pooch's weight and breed after you've clicked "Get Started" and we'll tailor the right dose for them.
Is Itch Wormer for Puppies suitable for adult dogs?
Yes. Itch Wormer can be administered to adult dogs as well as puppies over 8 weeks old and weighing 3 kg or more.
My dog is lactating, is Itch Wormer safe to use?
We advise against giving dog worming medication during pregnancy or when your dog is lactating, as it can be passed through to the pups via mum’s milk. We recommend speaking to your vet if you have any concerns about worms in your pregnant or lactating dog.
HOW OFTEN SHOULD I DEWORM MY DOG?
The best way to keep yourself, your family and your dog safe is to give your pooch a regular dose of Itch Wormer! Monthly wormer treatment is recommended for dogs who love the outdoors or eat raw food because they're much more likely to get worms. Children under 4 and the immunosuppressed are in danger from a dog with worms, so monthly treatment is also recommended here. All other dogs will be recommended a quarterly wormer treatment programme.
What worms does Itch Wormer protect my dog against?
Itch Wormer tablets for dogs has a fast-acting formula that kills ascarids, hookworms, whipworms and tapeworms, whilst preventing newly hatched larvae from growing and multiplying.
HOW CAN I GET MY DOG TO TAKE THEIR WORMING TABLET?
Our dog wormer comes in tablet form and can be given whole or crushed, with or without food. As dog parents ourselves, we know the tricky realities of getting anywhere near your pooch with that round tablet. To make life easier, we suggest a wrapping of cheese and ham can help the medicine go down.
CAN ITCH WORMER BE TAKEN ALONGSIDE OTHER MEDICATIONS?
Our dog worming tablets contain a powerful blend of Febantel, Praziquantel and Pyrantel Embonate to kill all common intestinal worms and prevent newly hatched larvae from growing and multiplying.
We recommend not to use this product alongside Piperazine, which may be found in other worming products. Please speak to your vet before combining Itch Wormer with any other medications.
IS YOUR PACKAGING RECYCLABLE?
We want to do our very best for the planet we share with our furry sidekicks. One way we can make a difference (and help you make a difference, too) is by keeping sustainability top of mind when it comes to the way we package our products. If there’s a way to make our packaging even greener, you can bet we’re on a mission to sniff it out…Itch Flea and Itch Wormer both come in a recyclable box which can be disposed of in your home recycling bin. The foil and pipette for Itch Flea and the blister for Itch Wormer aren’t currently recyclable (but we’re working on it). Itch Flea Home Spray has a polypropylene lid which can be recycled at home, as can the aerosol can (location dependent). Our treat pouches are 100% recyclable, ink included! They can be recycled at large supermarkets, or check your local council for kerbside recycling. For Itch subscribers, after month 1 we’ve ditched Itch Flea’s excess packaging to save on waste paper. You’ll just receive our flea treatment in its sexy foil jacket. This change alone means we’re saving 13 tons of paper waste a year.
CAN I ALSO ADD FLEA TREATMENT TO THIS PLAN?
Absolutely! Once you get started, we’ll make recommendations for your dog’s personalised wellness plan. This will include Itch Flea. Given in combo with Itch Wormer, this will give your pooch total parasite protection against fleas, ticks, worms AND lice.
Why should I subscribe to Itch?
A monthly worming treatment, delivered for free, and personalised to your pet, so you never forget. Our vet strength treatment requires no expensive prescription, and can be given to your pet in the comfort of your own home. Itch Head Vet, Dr Zoe Costigan and our qualified expert Vet Team are on hand to support you with any questions or concerns you might have - pick up the phone or drop us a WhatsApp message.
Can I pause or cancel my subscription?
Absolutely! With an Itch subscription, you’re in complete control. You can move your delivery date forwards or backwards to a day that suits you best. We also make it easy for you to pause your subscription or cancel altogether, although we hope it won’t come to that!
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