Panacur 10% 100ml Liquid for Cats and Dogs

£15.78

Panacur 10% 100ml Liquid for Cats and Dogs

Manufacturer: MSD Animal Health


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Worming liquid for use in adult dogs & cats for the effective treatment of roundworms, some tapeworms and lungworms. Cat & Dog wormer dosage: Dose: 1ml per 1kg.

When used as a puppy wormer in weaned or unweaned puppies & kittens for the treatment of the protozoa Giardia: Dose 0.5ml per 1 kg bodyweight daily for 3 consecutive days.

Pregnant bitches: 1ml per 4kg bodyweight daily from day 40 of pregnancy to 2 days post-whelping (approx. 25 days).

Each ml contains 100mg fenbendazole.



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I have used this on my adult dogs & litters, for me the best way to administer it is to mix it in with a flavoured pro biotic drink which they all love, it works for the adults & the pups, much easier than trying to mix it in with their food etc.

Review by Michelle Abercrombie


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as with a previous review I to have successfully treated giardia with this product as well as lung worm. I do not use anything else on my puppies for the first 8-10 weeks to ensure they are covered. I find it easy to administer with a syringe with younger pups. Thanks for the tip on ice cream for old pups and dogs

Review by Edwina Sipos


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Have used to successfully treat giardia. No side effects. Have found the best way to administer product is to mix into some smelly wet food otherwise the dogs will try to avoid eating it!!

Review by Rachel Carver


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Cost effective and brilliant if you have a few dogs, or pups or are a breeder would highly recommend.

Review by Catherine Minshall


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In response to the review above on getting the dogs to take it easily, all you need to do is mix with a little icecream or similar, mushing the ice cream to a liquid, or try some milk, lactose free if your dogs have a milk allergy. I prefer pancur liquid 10 percent as it is an all round wormer.

Review by Sarah Brown


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My dogs starved themselves for 4 days trying to avoid eating this stuff. In the end I had to syringe it into their mouths but even then, it went everywhere. Both my dogs have been scooting like mad so I'm presuming they didn't swallow enough of it. I wish they'd work on palatability; I can't use it as it is.

Review by Angela Aston


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