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Dog Worm Treatment

Dog Worm Treatments for Complete Internal Protection

Keep your dog healthy and worm-free with our range of trusted dog all wormers. Intestinal worms can impact your dog’s digestion, energy levels, and overall wellbeing, but regular worming is a simple and effective way to support their long-term health.

Many dog owners choose combined flea and worm products for convenience, but it’s important to understand their limitations. There are currently no combined flea and worm treatments available that protect against all types of intestinal worms.

Your dog will still require a dedicated all-wormer to ensure coverage for worms such as tapeworm and whipworm. This is especially important if fleas are present, as tapeworm is commonly transmitted by fleas. Using the correct worming treatment helps ensure your dog receives complete internal parasite protection.

Regular worming helps break the parasite lifecycle, reduces environmental contamination, and protects both your dog and your household.
Our range includes trusted oral worming brands such as DrontalMilproMilbemax, and Endogard, with easy-to-administer tablet options to suit dogs of all sizes, ages, and lifestyles.

Explore our full range of dog all wormers to find the right solution and keep your dog protected year-round.

FAQs

How often should I worm my dog?

Most adult dogs should be wormed every three months, but puppies require more frequent treatment.

What types of worms do these treatments cover?

Many products protect against roundworm, hookworm, tapeworm, and whipworm. Always read the label or product description to confirm full coverage.

Are worming tablets safe for puppies?

Yes, but the correct product and dosage depend on age and weight. Always follow the product guidelines.

Can worming treatments be given with flea or tick treatments?

Often yes, and many are designed to be used together. However, combined flea and worm products do not cover all worm types, so your dog will still need a separate all-wormer for complete internal parasite protection. Always read the label or product description to check compatibility and coverage.

What are signs my dog might have worms?

Common symptoms include weight loss, diarrhoea, a dull coat, bloating, or seeing worms in stool.