Description
Tenizol Pet Dewormer – Broad-Spectrum Oral Tablets for Cats & Dogs
Introduction to Tenizol™ Pet Dewormer
Tenizol™ Pet Dewormer is the premier broad-spectrum oral tablet designed specifically for safe, effective parasite control in dogs and cats. Combining 50 mg praziquantel and 500 mg fenbendazole in a single scored tablet, Tenizol™ targets every major intestinal worm—roundworms (ascarids), hookworms, whipworms, and tapeworms—offering pet owners a convenient home deworming solution endorsed by veterinarians.
Why Broad-Spectrum Deworming Matters
Intestinal parasites not only cause discomfort—vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, anemia—but also pose zoonotic risks. Tenizol™ Pet Dewormer eliminates:
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Roundworms: Toxocara canis, Toxocara cati, Toxascaris leonina
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Hookworms: Ancylostoma caninum, Ancylostoma tubaeforme, Uncinaria stenocephala
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Whipworms: Trichuris vulpis
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Tapeworms: Dipylidium caninum, Taenia spp., Echinococcus spp., Mesocestoides corti, Spirometra spp.
By choosing a broad-spectrum dewormer, you protect your pet and family from a wide range of parasites with a single, easy-to-administer tablet.
Key Benefits & Features
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Dual-Action Formula
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Praziquantel: Rapidly paralyzes and dissolves tapeworms
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Fenbendazole: Disrupts energy production in roundworms, hookworms, whipworms
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Precise, Scored Tablets
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Round, notched design for accurate half-tablet dosing
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Ideal for small dogs, cats, and large breeds
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Simple Dosing Regimen
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1 tablet per 10 kg body weight
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No fasting required—administer with or without food
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Versatile Administration
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Hide in soft treats or pill pockets
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Crush and mix into wet food
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Place directly at back of tongue
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Veterinarian-Backed Safety
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Recommended for puppies and kittens older than 6 weeks
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Low incidence of side effects; mild GI upset possible
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Consult vet for pregnant or nursing pets
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Restores Pet Health
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Eliminates parasites for improved digestion
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Boosts nutrient absorption, energy levels & coat condition
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Reduces risk of reinfestation
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Detailed Dosage Guide
Body Weight | Tablet Quantity |
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3 – 5 kg | ½ tablet |
6 – 10 kg | 1 tablet |
11 – 15 kg | 1½ tablets |
16 – 20 kg | 2 tablets |
21 – 25 kg | 2½ tablets |
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3-Day Course: Complete daily for three consecutive days
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Routine Schedule: Every 3–4 months for adult pets; every 2 months for high-risk or young animals
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Fecal Testing: Annual stool exam to tailor deworming frequency
How to Administer Tenizol™ Pet Dewormer
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Prepare the Tablet
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Split along the score line if needed for smaller pets.
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Disguise or Direct
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Hide in a favorite treat, wrap in sausage, or crush into wet food.
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For direct dosing, place at back of tongue and gently stroke throat.
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No Fasting
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Tenizol™ can be given with meals—minimizing stress for both owner and pet.
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Complete the Course
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Follow full 3-day regimen, even if symptoms resolve early.
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Safety Precautions & Storage
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Keep out of reach of children and pets when not in use.
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Avoid in pets with known hypersensitivity to praziquantel or fenbendazole.
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Store at 15–25 °C, protected from light and moisture.
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Side Effects: Rare vomiting or diarrhea; discontinue if severe and consult your veterinarian.
FAQs for SEO Optimization
Q1: Can I give Tenizol™ alongside heartworm preventives?
Yes—praziquantel and fenbendazole have minimal drug interactions. Always inform your veterinarian of all medications.Q2: How soon will my pet feel better?
Most pets show improved appetite and energy within 48 hours; full parasite clearance occurs over the 3-day course.Q3: Is Tenizol™ safe for kittens and puppies?
Recommended for pets older than 6 weeks. Consult your vet for younger animals or special cases.Q4: How often should I deworm my pet?
Routine schedules: every 3–4 months for adults, every 2 months for high-risk or juvenile pets.
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