What is Dolthene Dog Vermifuge Coophavet used for?
For dogs: curative treatment of digestive helminths caused by Toxocara cani, Toxascaris leonina, Uncinaria stenocephala, Ancylostoma braziliense, Trichuris vulpis, Taenia hydatigena, Dipylidium caninum. It's important to deworm your pet a few days before vaccinations, as intestinal worms disrupt the animal's immune system and therefore alter the efficacy of the vaccine.
Dolthene Oral Suspension for Dogs from Dopharma Laboratories is a very broad-spectrum, high-acceptance canine anthelmintic (dewormer).Oxfendazole is over 93% effective on all major dog parasites, including Dipylidium caninum and Trichuris vulpis. Thanks to its palatable liquid form, Dolthene is easy to administer and suitable for dogs of size S, M or L.
Intestinal worms, such as roundworms and tapeworms, can cause health problems in dogs. Dolthene effectively eliminates intestinal worms, protecting your dog's digestive health.
In addition to intestinal worms, this dewormer is also effective against gastrointestinal parasites such as hookworms and whipworms. It helps maintain a healthy gastrointestinal tract in your dog.
The liquid form of this dewormer makes it easy to administer. You can mix the recommended dose with your dog's food, or administer it directly into his mouth using the dosing syringe supplied. To find out more about alternative dewormers for your four-legged friends, discover Biocanina's Ascatene option, which offers a complete solution for dogs and cats.
Regular deworming of your dog is essential to prevent health problems linked to gastrointestinal parasites. By using Dolthene Vermifuge for Dogs in accordance with your vet's recommendations, you'll be helping to maintain your pet's health and well-being.
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How to use this dewormer
Mix Dolthene S, M or L for dogs and puppies with food, or administer directly into the mouth.
The dose is 0.5ml per kg per day for 3 consecutive days. For ease of use, use the applicator graduated in kilograms.
Place the dose directly on your dog's food, then mix and let your pet consume it, making sure it eats its entire portion.
Worming schedule :
Puppies from 15 days of age:
- 15 days to 2 months: every 15 days,
- From 2 months to 6 months: every month, especially before each vaccination.
Puppies over 6 months and adult dogs: twice a year.
Breeding bitches:
- Before mating,
- Ten days before and after whelping.
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Precautions for use
- Do not administer to pregnant bitches during the first 35 days of gestation.
- Internal use
- For dogs only
- Do not use in animals with known hypersensitivity to the active ingredient.
- Avoid direct skin contact.
- Wash hands thoroughly after use.
- Digestive problems such as vomiting or anorexia may occur in rare cases.
- Empty containers and any leftover product must be disposed of in accordance with current waste regulations.
- Keep out of sight and reach of children.
What is the composition of this deworming suspension?
Ingredients :
- Oxfendazole ..... 22.65 mg
- Sorbic acid (E200) ..... 1.50 mg
- Excipients and other ingredients : Macrogols, Macrogol stearate, Carmellose sodium (E466), Colloidal anhydrous silica, Citric acid monohydrate, Sodium citrate, Purified water.
Quantity of active ingredients according to packaging:
Dolthene ® 20 ml: contains 453 mg oxfendazole
Dolthene ® 50 ml: contains 1132.5 mg oxfendazole
Dolthene ® 100 ml : contains 2265 mg oxfendazole
Volume/weight :
- Dolthene ® 20 ml : For dogs up to 13kg
- Dolthene ® 50 ml : For dogs from 13 to 33 kg
- Dolthene ® 100 ml : For dogs from 33 to 66 kg
Available at
This dewormer is available in 3 sizes to match your dog's size: 20 ml, 50 ml or 100 ml bottles. Available at the best price in our online pharmacy.
Expert advice
To protect your dog from internal and external parasites, adopt an anti-parasite routine adapted to his age, weight and environment. Give your dog a deworming treatment at regular intervals, generally every one to three months. For fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, use targeted solutions such as long-acting collars, tablets or pipettes. Check his coat frequently, especially after a trip to the forest or countryside. Don't forget to disinfect his resting place to prevent reinfestation. If in doubt, ask your vet for advice to avoid interactions or dosage errors between products.