Description
Characteristics:
- Milpro tablets are flavoured, and dogs enjoy their meat flavour. This makes the tablets easy to administer: most dogs will eat these tablets without hesitation, as they can be easily mixed in with your dog’s food.
- The shape and size of these tablets also makes administering them easy.
- The tablets can be split easily, making it easier to administer to puppies.
- Milpro is a safe and effective product that works on the most common worms.
Milpro tablets are available in two sizes:
- For puppies and small dogs weighing less than 5 kg (contents per tablet: 2.5 mg of milbemycin oxime and 25 mg of praziquantel).
- For large dogs weighing more than 5 kg (contents per tablet: 12.5 mg of milbemycin oxime and 125 mg of praziquantel)
Dog’s weight | MILPRO Small dogs or puppies |
 MILPRO Large dogs |
0.5 to 1 kg | ½ tablet | |
1 to 5 kg | 1 tablet | |
5 to 10Â kg | 2 tablets | |
5 to 25 kg | 1 tablet | |
25 to 50 kg | 2 tablets | |
50 to 75 kg | 3 tablets |
Deworming schedule:
Typical deworming:
It is recommended that puppies be dewormed at 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks of age, and then monthly until the age of 6 months. Adult dogs should, in the best-case scenario, be dewormed 4 times annually. Lactating dogs should be dewormed at the same time that their puppies are dewormed.
Preventing heartworm:
To prevent heartworm (dirofilaria), we recommend administering Milpro following the recommendations listed below:
- Dogs travelling to southern Europe (southern France, Italy, Spain, Portugal = endemic areas) should be protected from heartworm during the risk period, which runs from the end of March to the end of October. Dogs should be treated 1 month after arriving in the endemic area.
- Dogs staying less than one month in the high-risk area should be treated 1 month after their arrival in the high-risk area (one month after returning home) and they should be retreated one month after the first treatment.
- If your dog will be spending more than one month in the high-risk area, it should be treated monthly, with the first treatment 1 month after your arrival in the high-risk area. Prior to stopping preventive treatment, your dog should have received 2 doses, 1 month apart, after returning home.
- Dogs living in the high-risk area should be treated monthly during the risk period.
Do not administer to puppies aged less than 2 weeks or weighing less than 0.5 kg.
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