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Veloxa Chewable Tablets for Dogs from £1.94
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Veloxa Dog Wormer

This broad-spectrum dewormer treats intestinal worms in dogs and puppies. VELOXA is efective against all common species - roundworms (ascarids), tapeworms, whipworms and hookworms. Vet experts recommend deworming dogs at least every 3 months.

     • For dogs living with children, pregnant women and older people -
       deworm monthly
     • For weaned puppies up to six months of age - deworm monthly
     • For a dog that has had a flea infestation - treat for tapeworms
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Veloxa Chewable Tablets for Dogs

Veloxa Chewable Tablets for Dogs

From:£1.94 to… £6.98

Veloxa Chewable Tablets for Dogs are a broad-spectrum anthelmintic for treatment of mixed infections by the following roundworms and tapeworms in dogs and puppies: Ascarids: Toxocar canis,...[More info]

From:£1.94 to… £6.98
Veloxa XL Chewable Tablets for Dogs

Veloxa XL Chewable Tablets for Dogs

From:£5.24 to… £18.59

Veloxa XL Chewable Tablets for Dogs are a broad-spectrum anthelmintic for treatment of mixed infections by the following roundworms and tapeworms in dogs and puppies: Ascarids: ...[More info]

From:£5.24 to… £18.59

Veloxa Chewable Tablets

Veloxa Chewable Tablets for Dogs are a broad-spectrum anthelmintic for treatment of mixed infections by the following roundworms and tapeworms in dogs and puppies: Ascarids, Hookworms, Whipworms and Tapeworms.

The tablets are brownish in colour, oval and have a clear divisible line so that they can be broken into equal halves for easy administration.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How Does My Dog Get Worms?
There are 4 common ways your dog can pick up intestinal worms:
1. By swallowing infected fleas while grooming
2. By ingesting worm eggs from a contaminated environment (toys, grass, soil, etc.)
3. By eating or scavenging carcasses of other infected animals (mice, rabbits, birds, etc.)
4. From the mother to her puppies, either across the placenta before they are born, or via her milk when nursing

How Do I Know If I Need To Worm My Dog?
You shouldn't wait until you start seeing signs of worms as infections have to be quite severe before signs let you know there is a problem. Signs of worm can include weight loss, bloated tummy, diarrhoea, vomiting and scooting bottom along the ground but these are not specific to worm infections. Worm eggs are microscopic, but you might see worms (looking like spaghetti) or worm segments (looking like grains of rice) in your dog's stool or around their bottom.

Can People Catch Worms From Dogs?
Yes. People can get infected by some worm eggs present on their dog's fur or in the environment, which can cause serious diseases. Roundworm larvae can travel through the body and cause blindness in severe cases, especially in children. That is why it’s important to deworm your dog regularly, even if you can’t see any worms or your dog looks healthy. Regular deworming of your dog can help reduce the chance of this happening and help you protect your whole family.


VELOXA contains febantel, praziquantel and pyrantel. UK: NFA-VPS. Further information available in the SPC or from Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health UK Ltd, RG12 8YS, UK. Use Medicines Responsibly. FRONTLINE® is a registered trademarks of the Boehringer Ingelheim Group. ©2019 Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health UK Ltd. All rights reserved. Date of preparation: Aug 2019. PE2841