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Introducing Safe-Guard Canine Dewormer.- New puppy owner
Assume your puppy has worms, and act accordingly – deworm your puppy! - Dog breeders
Breeders must educate clients about canine intestinal parasites. - Hunting dog owners
- New puppy owner
- Canine Intestinal Parasites
- Prevention of dog intestinal worms
How you can help prevent the spread of canine intestinal worms. - Canine Roundworms
The most common of canine parasite threatens family health. - Canine Hookworms
Hookworms in dogs cause severe infections. - Canine Whipworms
Health risks: whipworms attach to the lining of your dog’s intestines. - Canine Tapeworms
It’s essential to use a dog dewormer that removes the tapeworm head.
- Prevention of dog intestinal worms
- Safe-Guard Canine Dewormer
- Safety & efficacy
Safety & efficacy, even for worming pregnant dogs or puppies. - Dosage & administration
Weigh your dog to calculate dog worm treatment dosage. - Product Label
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Frequently asked questions about Safe-Guard Canine Dewormer. - Testimonials
Read how Safe-Guard saved a young boxer’s life. - Contact Us
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