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Drontal Plus For DogsNewest Review: ... and then often supplied in a small cardboard sleeve which gives the contact details for Bayer and then your vet will normally ... more |
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Price Comparison for Drontal Plus For Dogs
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Drontal plus flavour tablets for dogs x 2
Manufacturer: Bayer Last Update 05.12.2009 05:43
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£ 5.99 |
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by - written on 17/06/09 (Very useful, 823 readings)
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*What is Drontal Plus For Dogs?* These highly effective Drontal Plus tablets are a veterinary grade worming medicine, produced by the German based chemical company Bayer, manufacturers of a wide range of pet medicines, flea treatments, worming solutions and health benefiting pet treats. *The product itself* Worms. They're horrible little buggers, they get ingested by your dog, invest his gut and stomach, causing painful bloating, tummy upsets and even malnutrition, and then when your dog goes to the toilet, he passes on some of his unwelcome friends to every other dog who goes pass the mess. It's a vicious circle, and unfortunately, even in this day ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/11/08 (Useful, 99 readings)
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I have just recently switched over to drontal for worming my dog having tried several other brands of worming tablet. Our puppy is a little Bichon Frise, he's now eight months old.When he was approx 12 weeks old the vet gave him some worming tablets for young puppies but these made him really ill. After that we tried some commercially available ones from the local pet superstore. These were ok and didn't make him ill but didn't seem to be awfully effective either. After another visit to our vet we were recommended drontal and have never looked back. It is strong enough to be effective and yet is gentle on his stomach. (Elliott has hypersensitivity in his gut so we ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/10/08 (Very useful, 482 readings)
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If you are a dog owner chances are your vet has mentioned these to you at some point, or at least a worming tablet equivalent. You may have noticed the adverts pop up this year with a Miniature Schnauzer looking annoyed and the caption Worms? Absolutely Not! When I first got my dog these tablets were only available to buy from the vets, however I have recently noticed they are now for sale in Pets At Home and I also got some this year from Crufts. I pay around £1.50 for a tablet and I give it to my dog every 12 weeks as recommended by my vets. It comes in a little card pouch with some stickers on the front which I use to put in my diary to ... Read the complete review




