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Intestinal worms can hide and survive in soil or in other places. If your pet is not dewormed on a routine basis, you can expect the worms to keep coming back, and for other animals and kids to be open to disease transmission. It’s common knowledge, if only because your vet told you so, that pets should be dewormed regularly. This may have been heard so often it’s been ignored.

The usual position many pet owners take is this - if your pet looks healthy, what’s the point of spending money on dewormers?

Milbemax - Why flush down money on a dewormer when your pet looks fine?

Pet owners with family most likely will not take chances - pets with worms pose a health risk to kids. There’s no denying no one wants to spend money when it’s not needed. One of the recommended wormers is Milbemax, and that’s money on a dewormer well-spent. This article is a short guide on what Milbemax can do for your pet, and in effect, your family’s safety.

Milbemax - away with the worms, down with the parasites, protect your family

You can rely on Milbemax to protect your pet from fleas, mites, and ticks (these are external parasites) and intestinal worms, lungworms, and heartworms (these are internal parasites). Milbemax comes in the form of a tablet whose active ingredients - Milbemycin Oxime and Praziquantel - effectively control or prevent some of the most common parasitic diseases in both dogs and cats.

Milbemax - control and prevention at broad spectrum level

“Broad spectrum” is something like a rake that reaches in deep and snags a lot of bad things. Milbemax is exactly that. What bad things are we talking about.

In dogs, these are roundworms (Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina), tapeworms (Dipylidium caninum, Taenia spp., Echinococcus multilocularis, Echinococcus granulosus), whipworm (Trichuris vulpis), hookworm (Ancyclostoma caninum), and heartwom (Dirofilaria immitis). In cats, these are roundworm (Toxocara cati.), tapeworms - Dipylidium caninum, Taenia spp., Echinococcus multilocularis), hookworm (Ancylostoma tubaeforme), and heartwom (Dirofilaria immitis).

Milbemax - Perhaps the most hard-working wormer your pet will meet

For pets travelling overseas, Milbemax offers the broadest coverage of parasite protection available. It prevents the onset of heartworms (which leads to serious health threats when left unchecked) and controls diseases causes by the long list of parasites detailed above. You don’t have to remember their scientific names, you just need to keep one name in mind, one brand that rakes in and snags all those bad things - Milbemax.

One tablet of Milbemax is equivalent to one dose - it doesn’t get any easier than that. Healthy-looking pets can hide the presence of worms, and lax owners may not be actively looking for symptoms - that’s why your vet insists on regular deworming.

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