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Is your dog showing signs of worms? Perhaps they’re scooting, experiencing an increased appetite while losing weight, or maybe you’ve found white specks in their stool? These, among other symptoms, could indicate they have worms.

You don’t need to wait until your dog starts showing signs of worms. Regular use of dog worm tablets plays a crucial role in efficiently and effectively controlling and preventing worm problems.

Because worms can cause significant health problems for dogs, ranging from digestive issues to more severe conditions like anaemia or even organ damage, keep reading to find out how worming tablets treat (as well as prevent) worms in your furry bestie.

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Understanding the different types of worms in dogs

Did you know there are several types of worms that can attack your pet? And, various dog worm tablets out there that offer varying levels of coverage?

Intestinal worms:

Intestinal worms – including roundworm and hookworm – occur when a dog comes into contact with contaminated food, water, soil, or faeces. Once inside the dog’s body, they begin to feed on the dog’s blood or intestinal contents, leading to various health issues. Common symptoms of worm infestations include diarrhoea, vomiting, scooting, weight loss, lethargy, and a bloated abdomen.

Heartworm disease:

Heartworm, on the other hand, is not an intestinal worm and is contracted when an infected mosquito bites a dog. The larvae enter the dog’s skin through the wound and begin their journey into the dog’s body. Heartworm can cause severe lung disease and heart failure that can be deadly, so it’s vital that your dog is protected at all times.

The key is to look for a solution that treats intestinal worms as well as prevents heartworm disease. Simparica TRIO is the world’s number 1 selling all-in-one for dogs, and for good reason; It can be used in heartworm positive and untested dogs, and it treats and controls hookworms and roundworms – including immature stages that many other wormers don’t kill. 

How dog worm tablets work

Effective dog worm tablets are formulated with active ingredients designed to target and eliminate specific types of worms. Simparica TRIO is the first and only product that combines sarolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel in one simple-to-give chewable tablet.

Once the dog swallows the dog worm tablet, the active ingredients either stay in the gut or are absorbed into the bloodstream through the digestive system. These ingredients then target the worms in the intestines or other affected areas. 

Depending on the type of worm, the dog worm tablet either kills the worms directly or paralyses them, allowing the dog’s body to expel them naturally.

After intestinal worms have been killed or paralysed, they are passed out of the dog’s body in the faeces. This process typically begins within a few hours of administering the dog worm tablet and may continue for a few days, depending on the severity of the infestation.

Recognised and recommended by Vets across the globe, and trusted by pet owners everywhere, Simparica TRIO provides fast-acting relief from not only worms but also fleas and ticks – it starts to kill fleas on dogs within 4 hours and ticks within 12 hours of administration.

 

  simparica trio chew size flea tick and worm treatment for dogs

While most dog worm tablets are highly effective in eliminating existing intestinal worm infestations, be sure to find one that also acts as a preventative for heartworm as well. Regular use of dog worm tablets is crucial to keep your dog free from nasty parasites. 

In addition to regular worming with dog worm tablets, maintaining good hygiene practices, such as cleaning up after your dog and preventing them from eating potentially contaminated food or water, can help reduce their risk of exposure.

The key advantage for pet owners is that Simparica TRIO offers broad spectrum coverage for your dog. Not only is it an effective dog flea and tick treatment, it also protects against mites, mange, heartworm disease and intestinal worms. 

And, the best bit – it’s easy to administer. Being a tasty chew, your furry friend will think it’s just a delicious liver flavoured little snack for being the goodest dog! This is proven by their taste guarantee. If you’re struggling to administer this dog flea and tick treatment, you’re eligible for your money back. 

Simparica TRIO flea and tick treatment for dogs

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If you’re reading this, you’re likely looking for clarification and reassurance when it comes to safeguarding your dog against nasty parasites. Parasitic worms are not only unpleasant – they can also be dangerous…to your dog and to your family.

In this article we’ll share key information about the benefits of dog worming tablets, and why they’re a smart yet simple solution over alternatives.

Let’s start by saying this; Dog worming tablets are widely recommended by Veterinarians globally, due to their high efficacy and the convenience of administration.

Dog worming tablets

Dog worming tablets are a highly effective and convenient option for protecting against various types of worms. Their broad-spectrum coverage, ease of administration, and rapid action make them a popular choice among pet owners and veterinarians.

Here are five benefits of tablets as a form of protection against worms:

1. Dog worming tablets are easy to administer

Advancements in modern medicine means parasite control is easier than ever before. What used to be a bitter pill for your pet to swallow is now considered a treat!

Find a worming tablet that doubles as a tasty treat, making it an easy and enjoyable experience for both you and your pet. MILPRO® Allwormer is highly palatable, with real liver flavour to aid acceptance. For the most discerning dogs who may have had unpleasant experiences with previous treatments, this tiny tasty tablet is sure to be devoured without hesitation.

2. One tasty tablet can offer broad spectrum coverage

Although not all dog wormers are broad spectrum, look for a Vet recommended brand like MILPRO® that’s designed to combat multiple types of worms, including roundworm, hookworm, whipworm, and tapeworm, including hydatids. When used monthly, MILPRO® also prevents heartworm.

Signs and symptoms of these different worm infestations vary, and the health risks range from mild to life threatening. For complete peace of mind, be sure to choose a comprehensive solution that safeguards your dog from all these nasties.  

3. Dog worming tablets take effect almost immediately

Worming tablets typically start working within a few hours of administration. They kill worms by disrupting their biological functions, leading to their expulsion from the dog’s body through the digestive system. This rapid action helps alleviate symptoms quickly and reduces the risk of further complications.

4. They can treat as well as prevent worm infestations

In addition to treating existing infestations, many worming tablets also offer preventive benefits. Regular administration according to a schedule recommended by your Veterinarian can help protect your dog from future worm infections, especially if your dog is at high risk due to environmental factors or lifestyle.

5. Dog worming tablets have proven efficacy

Many worming tablets have been extensively tested and have a proven track record of safety and efficacy. MILPRO® is one such brand – consisting of active ingredients, milbemycin oxime and praziquantel – that’s recommended by Veterinarians and is trusted by countless Pet Owners across Australia to keep their dogs healthy. 

Dog worming in a tiny, tasty chew MILPROⓇ Worming without the fuss Proven worming efficacyWhy worming tablets are a simple yet effective solution over alternatives:

Oral medications are particularly convenient for households with more than one pet. Their tasty tablets can be given at the same time to ensure full coverage without any hassle. What’s more, a trusted dog worming tablet like MILPRO® is available in different sizes, so you can start giving it to puppies as young as 2 weeks of age and 0.5kg body weight.

Other alternative dog worming has its challenges. Injectable solutions can be more expensive than a tasty tablet form. Plus, dogs who aren’t keen on visiting the Vet for the treatment undergo unnecessary stress. 

Another alternative is a topical treatment – where a liquid solution is applied directly to the dog’s skin, usually at the back of the neck. It’s important in this instance to ensure the liquid is properly absorbed into their skin. This means being mindful not to wash your dog or have them get wet before the solution has time to enter their bloodstream.

A dog worming tablet such as MILPRO® offers worming without the fuss!

MILPROⓇ Allwormer

Regardless of what dog worming treatment you prefer, what’s imperative is that you consider your dog’s age, weight, overall health and lifestyle. When it comes to frequency of treatment, puppies, adult dogs, and senior dogs all have specific requirements.

For answers to pet parasite FAQs or for more specific recommendations for your pet, always consult with a Veterinarian who can determine the most appropriate worming protection based on your dog’s specific needs.


Source: (9) Adapted from Data on file, MILPRO® Compendium Clinical Trials.

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Dog worming is an essential part of responsible pet ownership, safeguarding not only the health of your furry friend but also that of your family and the community. 

In this article we’ll answer some common questions about dog worming, including; signs of infestation, how to treat dogs with worms, what various options are available…and, perhaps most importantly, we’ll highlight just how easy it can be to prevent worms. 

Let’s get to it! Here’s everything you need to know to protect your pet from worms.

dog worming Frequently Asked Questions about dog worming

What are dog worms?

Worms are internal parasites that live in a dog’s intestines and can cause various problems. Parasitic worms such as roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, and whipworms can cause a range of health issues, from mild discomfort to severe illness. 

Regular dog worming helps prevent these parasites from taking hold and ensures your dog remains healthy and happy.

How do dogs get worms?

Dogs can get worms from various sources, including contaminated soil, faeces, infected prey, and fleas. Puppies are particularly susceptible to worms, often contracting them from their mother either in utero or through her milk. Regular worming and preventive measures can help reduce the risk of infection.

How do I know if my dog has worms?

Common signs of a worm infestation include diarrhoea, vomiting, weight loss, a bloated abdomen, and scooting (when a dog drags their backside along the ground). 

It’s also wise to keep an eye out for worms in dogs poop. If you notice any white rice-shaped specks in their faeces or around the dog’s anus, it’s an indicator of worms. 

Not all dogs will show outward signs of worms, so you can’t rely on monitoring them. Prevention is always the best course of action!

If you think your dog has worms, it’s best to get the advice of your Veterinarian who can accurately diagnose and treat the infestation accordingly.

What types of worms can affect my dog?

The most common types of worms that affect dogs are roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, whipworms, and heartworms. Each type of worm requires specific treatments and preventive measures. Getting an all-in-one preventative solution like Credelio PLUS, for example, gives you peace of mind.

How do you treat worms?

Treating dog worms is a matter of administering medication and monitoring their progress in the first few hours and days thereafter. Regular worming helps maintain your dog’s health and prevent the spread of these parasites.

It’s important to note here that prevention is better than cure. So before needing to treat your dog’s worms, stay on the front foot and be sure to prevent an infestation before it occurs. 

How often should I worm my dog?

The frequency of worming depends on your dog’s age, lifestyle, and environment. Worming a puppy typically needs to be done every two weeks until they are 12 weeks old, then monthly until they are six months old. Adult dogs should be wormed every three months, but those with higher exposure to worms may need more frequent treatments.

Regular worming helps prevent worm infestations that can lead to serious health issues, such as malnutrition, intestinal blockages, and anaemia.

What should I do if I miss a worming treatment?

If you forget to administer a dog worming tablet, be sure to administer it as soon as you remember and then continue with your regular schedule. With a trusted product like Credelio PLUS, a single dose takes effect immediately. Consistency is key to effective worm prevention and control. 

How serious are worms? Are they deadly?

While worms can be treated and cured, there are real consequences if left untreated.

Because worms can cause irreversible damage to their organs without timely intervention, they technically can be fatal to pets. Of course there are varying factors that determine the seriousness of worms in dogs, however prevention or timely treatment is the best course of action.

Can humans get worms from dogs?

Yes! If nothing else, this should be a motivator to ensure your pet doesn’t contract worms.

Certain types of worms, such as roundworms and hookworms, can be transmitted from dogs to humans. This is why regular worming and good hygiene practices, like washing hands after handling your dog and cleaning up after them, are important.

What dog worming tablets are most effective?

As a pet parent, it’s helpful and convenient if you can select an all-in-one parasite solution. One monthly tablet can protect them from a range of nasties …especially if it’s a tasty chew! A monthly dose of Credelio PLUS protects against worms, fleas, ticks and demodex mites.

flea tick and worm prevention in one tiny, tasty chew

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There’s no doubt we love our pets and would do anything for them. Keeping them healthy & happy is the unwritten oath we take as a pet owner, right?

So why is it that many of us don’t take flea tick and worm prevention as seriously as we should?

For those who religiously administer parasite protection each and every month of the year, kudos to you! You’re giving your furry friend every chance in the world to thrive and be safeguarded from these nasties.

For those of us who may forget here and there, or those who don’t even remember the last time they gave their pet a dose of parasite control…keep reading! 

In this article, we’ll share information about parasite activity during the different seasons and we’ll also highlight how easy it can be to keep on top of their treatment. It’ll take a moment to read but will offer your pet a lifetime of protection. This also means peace of mind for you! 

flea tick and worm prevention in one tiny, tasty chewUnderstanding seasonal parasite patterns:

Did you know that different parasites thrive under specific environmental conditions, resulting in seasonal fluctuations in their prevalence? 

For example, fleas and ticks are more active during the warmer months, while certain gastrointestinal parasites may be more prevalent in the cooler seasons. Let’s break it down by season.

Spring:

The season we start to feel temperatures rise, and outdoor activities increase. Just like us and our pets, fleas and ticks become more active in spring, posing a greater threat to our furry friends. Spring is a crucial time to administer regular flea and tick prevention for dogs. An all-in-1 chewable tablet makes for one of the easiest and most effective solutions for you and your pet!

Summer:

Summer brings longer days and more time spent outdoors, making pets particularly susceptible to parasite exposure. Mosquitoes, which can transmit heartworm larvae to pets, are more abundant during the summer months. Ensure your pet is on a year-round heartworm prevention regimen, as these parasites can be deadly if left untreated. Make sure that the parasite prevention you give your pet includes protection against heartworm disease. In addition, minimise your pet’s exposure to mosquitoes by avoiding outdoor activities during peak mosquito activity times, such as dawn and dusk, or consider a pet-safe insect spray to provide added protection. 

Autumn:

As temperatures begin to cool, certain parasites such as fleas and ticks, may start to search for warm hosts! It’s vital that you continue your pet’s flea and tick prevention regimen throughout the months of Autumn as these parasites can remain active well into the cooler weather. Additionally, consider de-worming your pet for gastrointestinal parasites, which may have multiplied during the summer months. Regular faecal exams, and spot checks for flea eggs and ticks can help keep these parasites in check.

Winter:

While some parasites may become less active during the winter months, others, such as intestinal worms, can still pose a threat to pets. Even if your pet stays mostly indoors, this warm environment is ideal for certain parasites to survive, and thrive if they have a dog to latch onto! And if you have more than one pet in the household, transmission is possible in any season. All of these reasons are why comprehensive flea tick and worm prevention for dogs is vital all year-round, even during the winter. 

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Other factors that play a part

In addition to seasonal variations in parasite prevalence, every pet can have unique risk factors that influence their susceptibility to parasites. Factors such as age, lifestyle, and underlying health conditions can all impact a pet’s risk when it comes to flea tick and worm prevention. 

Your local Vet can help to develop a parasite control plan tailored to your pet’s specific needs and circumstances. Your vet can provide personalised recommendations for preventive medications, vaccination schedules, and environmental management strategies to minimise your pet’s risk of parasite infestation.

To get a more comprehensive understanding of flea tick and worm prevention for dogs, check out our FAQs article.

How to identify the best parasite control to give your dog

So we’ve established that it’s beneficial to keep your dog protected from the range of parasites that can attack any time of year. Now to establish which treatment option is best for your pet.

A chewable tablet option is a great way to make your pet think they’re getting a treat! Why not create an enjoyable experience for you and your fur friend by offering them a tasty meat-flavoured chew that provides month long protection against ticks, fleas, demodex mites, heartworm disease and intestinal worms. Yep, that’s right. Gone are the days of wrangling them to swallow their medicine! All the protection they need is packed into the smallest chew on the market, thanks to Credelio PLUS.

Credelio Plus for dogs flea tick and worm prevention in one tiny, tasty chew  Credelio Plus provides powerful protection from fleas ticks worms and mites

The most important time of the year for flea tick and worm prevention for dogs:

Answer: All-year round. Do your bit for your furry bestie, and make sure they’re protected at all times.

We’d always suggest you ask your Vet for guidance that aligns with your pet’s individual needs. With proactive management and regular monitoring, you can help ensure a happy, healthy life for your pet free from the burden of nasty parasites.

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We all know that as a responsible pet parent, it’s important to provide protection against nasty parasites. As you navigate through all the options, which one is best suited to your four-legged friend?

Let’s delve into the evolution of flea and tick treatment for dogs and cats, and what the advancements in medicine mean for the health and safety of our furry companions. Then we can best weigh up the options.

flea and tick treatment for dogs and catsThe history of parasite treatments for pets

Before the all-encompassing options we have access to today, ancient civilisations such as the Egyptians and Greeks used various botanical extracts and herbs to repel parasites from their animals. In mediaeval Europe, aromatic plants like lavender and rosemary were commonly used to ward off fleas and ticks.

Fast forward to today and the rise of medical advancements, where there are now topical spot-on treatments and oral medications (some of them in the form of tasty chews) that offer a convenient and effective solution against parasites. 

Let’s break down the different flea and tick treatments available

There are several types of flea and tick treatments available for pets, and some that protect against worms and other parasites too. Each option has its own application method, level of coverage, and duration of effectiveness. Here are the most common types:

  • Topical spot-on treatments: Applied directly to the skin, usually between the shoulder blades or along the back of the neck, where the pet can’t lick them off. They typically contain active ingredients that spread over the pet’s body through the skin’s oils, providing protection against fleas, ticks, and sometimes other parasites.
  • Oral medications: Oral flea and tick treatments come in the form of tablets, chews, or flavoured liquids that pets can ingest. These medications work systemically, meaning they circulate in the pet’s bloodstream. So, when a flea or tick bites, it ingests the medication and is killed. This is a common treatment because your pet often sees it simply as a tasty treat – a win, win!
  • Flea and tick collars: Worn around the pet’s neck and releases active ingredients that repel or kill fleas and ticks. These collars continuously release low levels of the active ingredient over time, providing long-lasting protection. Some collars work primarily to repel parasites, while others actively kill them.
  • Flea and tick shampoo: Used during bathing to kill existing fleas and ticks on the pet’s coat. While they provide immediate relief, this is more of a temporary treatment that doesn’t act as a preventative measure. 
  • Sprays and powders: Applied directly to the pet’s coat to kill existing parasites and again, provide temporary protection. They may contain natural or synthetic ingredients and can be effective for immediate relief. Like flea shampoos however, they don’t offer long-lasting residual protection and may need to be reapplied frequently.

Natural versus scientifically formulated, which treatment is best?

While there are some natural, more holistic options available for treatment of fleas, ticks and worms – using herbal ingredients or essential oils – their effectiveness can vary considerably. And, natural doesn’t always mean safe. Essential oils can be toxic to pets if ingested or applied incorrectly. And there’s also the possibility that they can cause skin irritation or an allergic reaction. 

Although no option is completely without the risk of side effects, the evolution of modern medicine means we can have confidence in the treatments that contain active pharmaceutical ingredients. Keep reading to see stats that support this.

When it comes to the best flea and tick treatment for dogs and cats, there are some great resources to help with FAQs for flea, tick and worming your pet, however it’s always recommended that you consult your Vet who can provide more personalised advice.

Factors to consider when choosing the right parasite treatment for your pet

We all just want to find a solution that will not only work but provide the highest level of protection. The challenge of sifting through an abundance of information and understanding fact v myth is very real. So, in order to help guide you to the best course of action, take these points into consideration:

  • Species and breed: Different parasite treatments are formulated for specific species of pets. For cats, Revolution® PLUS is the equivalent of a dog’s Simparica TRIO® – each catering to unique sensitivities or predispositions to certain types of parasites. It’s essential to choose a treatment suitable for your pet’s species and breed.
  • Age and weight: The age and weight of your pet can influence the type and dosage of parasite treatment that is safe and effective. Some treatments are not recommended for very young or very small pets, while others may have weight-specific dosing guidelines.
  • Health status: Consider your pet’s overall health status, including any pre-existing medical conditions or allergies they may have. Some parasite treatments may interact with medications your pet is currently taking or exacerbate underlying health issues. Always consult your Vet if your pet has health concerns before starting a new treatment.
  • Application method: Evaluate the different application methods available for parasite treatments. For example, if you’re looking for an all-in-one flea, tick and worm treatment that’s easy to administer and comfortable for your pet to receive, an oral medicine in the form of a tasty chew may be best.
  • Duration of effectiveness: Some parasite treatments offer short-term protection and may require frequent reapplication, while others provide longer-lasting protection with fewer applications. 
  • Safety and side effects: Research the safety profile of potential parasite treatments and be aware of any potential side effects or adverse reactions that may occur. Look for treatments that have been extensively tested for safety and efficacy. 
  • Cost: Parasite treatments can vary significantly in cost. However, keep in mind that prevention is better than cure. So comprehensive coverage may ultimately save you money by avoiding costly infestations or health problems down the line.

So how does an all-in-one flea, tick, and worm treatment for dogs rate for effectiveness?

An all-in-one treatment will provide the most comprehensive protection for your pet, and will be the easiest to administer. Let’s take Simparica TRIO®, for example. It’s the first and only product that combines sarolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel in one simple-to-give chewable—for protection against heartworm disease, ticks and fleas, and intestinal worms. This flea and tick treatment for dogs has undergone clinical studies and have the following results:

Heartworm disease Heartworm disease prevention
 

In two well-controlled laboratory studies, a single oral dose of Simparica TRIO® was 100% effective in preventing the development of heartworm disease in dogs.

Tick treatment Tick treatment and control
 

In a well-controlled laboratory study, Simparica TRIO® began to kill deer ticks within 8 hours. FDA-approved to prevent infections that can cause Lyme disease by directly killing deer ticks.

Flea prevention treatment Flea treatment and prevention
 

In a well-controlled laboratory study, Simparica TRIO® began to kill fleas at 4 hours and demonstrated 100% effectiveness at 8 hours after initial administration.

Intestinal parasite treatment and control Intestinal parasite treatment and control
 

In a 10-day multi-centre field study, Simparica TRIO® was 99.2% effective against adult roundworm and reduction in fecal egg count.¹,²† It also demonstrated >94% effective against hookworm, in studies.4

†Also effective against immature stage of T. canis

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Now, let’s review the best flea and tick treatment for cats…

When it comes to comprehensive parasite control for cats, Revolution® PLUS is proven to protect against roundworms, hookworms, and heartworm disease. Plus, it also has a unique dual action against fleas and ear mites.

Fleas
Fleas
 

Revolution® PLUS kills fleas before they lay eggs and keeps killing for a full 5 weeks.² It starts killing fleas within 6 hours with a residual speed of kill maintained through day 28 during subsequent weekly reinfestations²

  • 100% REDUCTION in adult flea count for at least 35 days in TWO clinical trials against an existing infestation and weekly reinfestation²
  • INTERRUPTS THE FLEA LIFE CYCLE by killing fleas before they can lay eggs²
  • DECREASES SIGNS of flea allergy dermatitis²

The dual action of Revolution® PLUS (selamectin and sarolaner) was highly effective against fleas; Revolution (selamectin) was less effective (<80%) against positive control (isoxazoline†)3,4
†The control isoxazoline in these studies was fluralaner.

Ticks Ticks
 
  • Kills ticks for a full month5,6
  • Tick-killing efficacy for up to 5 weeks for black-legged or deer tick and American dog tick5,7
Ear mites Ear mites
 
  • >99% reduction in live counts²
  • Maintains efficacy for 1 month after 1 dose²
Ear Mites Roundworms
 
  • Nearly 100% reduction in roundworm (Toxocara cati) fecal egg count on days 30 and 60 (dosed once monthly)8
Hookworm ringworm Hookworm
 
  • 99.4% reduction in hookworm (Ancylostoma tubaeforme) fecal egg counts at 30 days and 99.7% at 60 days8
Heartworm disease Heartworm disease
 
  • 100% effective in preventing heartworm infections with Dirofilaria immitis in 2 clinical studies²

Revolution PLUS flea and tick treatment for cats Revolution Plus flea tick and worm treatment 

Simparica TRIO® and Revolution® PLUS are the world’s number 1 selling all-in-one for dogs and cats, respectively. So as a pet parent you’ll enjoy peace of mind knowing they have complete protection from nasty parasites. After all, they’re not just pets – they’re family members!

Simparica Trio flea tick and worm treatment for dogs

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