Routine treatment to flush out intestinal worms that are a threat to your loyal companion’s health.
When you hear worms, you might usually think of earthy-coloured harmless creatures that help soil and plant growth. In the veterinary world, worms are a cause of concern as they can cause life-threatening illnesses in pets. Worms can infest cats and dogs, reproduce and damage internal organs such as the heart, lungs, liver and more. One way of treating worms is deworming, which is advised to be done frequently for both felines and canines.
Puppies should have their first deworming as soon as they are 2-weeks-old and repeated every two weeks until they are 12-weeks-old if they live in a high-risk exposure area. After this period, they should be dewormed at least twice every year.
Like dogs, cats should also be dewormed at least twice each year and be on a year-round prevention plan. To know more about our deworming services, please call us at 604-854-2313.
No, you should not use a dog dewormer for your cat or vice versa. It is not advisable to change medications without consulting your veterinarian as it can cause severe reactions and side effects.
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