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TOTAL CARE

PURINA TOTAL CARE Tasty Allwormer For Dogs 4 x Tablets

PURINA® TOTAL CARE® Tasty Allwormer for Dogs.
Item No. 12465898
PURINA® TOTAL CARE® Tasty Allwormer for Dogs controls roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, tapeworms plus hydatid tapeworms. Units in pack: 4 x Tablets Dosage: Every 3 months. Dogs in hydatid areas should be treated every 6 weeks. Where whipworm is a problem, treat every 6-8 weeks (after 3 months of age) Suitable for: Medium/Large dogs - 1 x Tablet per 10 kg in bodyweight Not recommended for: Puppies less than 8 weeks old

  • Treats and controls roundworm, hookworm, whipworm and tapeworm including hydatids
  • Delicious meaty chew

Each tablet contains: 112mg Oxibendazole, 25mg Praziquantel.


Dosage and administration:
To avoid overdosing and ensuring effective worm treatment, it is essential to accurately weigh your dog and dose according to bodyweight. 

Dogs: 1 tablet/10 kg bodyweight. 

Young Animals, Puppies: Treat according to weight at 2, 4, 8, and 12 weeks of age. 

Females Breeding: Treat at mating, before whelping and then every 3 months.

Other: Treat every 3 months. 

Males: Treat every 3 months.

Dogs should not be fed offal from any species. Dogs in Hydatid areas should be treated every 6 weeks. Where Whipworm is a problem, treat every 6-8 weeks after 3 months of age. If worm problems persist consult a veterinarian.

PURINA TOTAL CARE Tasty Allwormer for Dogs is to be used as a single dose treatment by mouth. If dogs do not readily accept, chew and swallow the tablet, it should be crushed up and placed on their meal. Dogs can be reinfested with worms from contact with other pets or their surroundings. Treatment should be repeated regularly as directed. To minimize reinfestation, treat all dogs and cats in the household and maintain a high standard of hygiene. 

PURINA TOTAL CARE Tasty Allwormer for Dogs is compatible with PURINA TOTAL CARE Flea Treatments. Fleas are the intermediary hosts for Tapeworm (Dipylidium caninum). Effective flea control will reduce the incidence of Tapeworm.


This box is recycable. Please dispose of it in your recycling bin. This blister is non-recycable. Please dispose of it in your landfill bin.