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Vetina Canworm (Fenbendazole) Pet Deworming Suspension 30ml

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Vetina Canworm Fenbendazole Pet Deworming Suspension - A Liquid Dewormer That Covers More Than Most

Most dewormers do a solid job against the common culprits - roundworms, hookworms, that sort of thing. But if your vet has flagged Giardia, or if your pet has a persistent case of loose, foul-smelling stools that isn't responding to a standard dewormer, the Vetina Canworm Suspension is worth knowing about.

It's a broad-spectrum liquid dewormer with Fenbendazole as its active ingredient - one of the few dewormers that works against Giardia in addition to the usual intestinal worms. It comes in an easy-to-measure 30ml suspension that can be given directly into your pet's mouth or mixed into food. Safe for puppies, kittens, pregnant animals, and lactating mothers - it has one of the more forgiving safety profiles of any dewormer available in India.

Manufactured by Events Corporation, Himachal Pradesh and marketed by Vetina Healthcare LLP, Pune. Each ml contains Fenbendazole IP - 100 mg.

What Are the Uses and Benefits of Vetina Canworm Suspension?

Canworm covers a broader range of parasites than most standard dewormers. Here's what it treats:

  • Roundworms (Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina) - extremely common in puppies, many of whom are born with them. Canworm treats both the larval and adult stages.
  • Hookworms (Ancylostoma caninum, Uncinaria stenocephala) - blood-feeding parasites that can cause anaemia in young or small pets. Canworm covers both life stages.
  • Whipworms (Trichuris vulpis) - cause chronic, watery or bloody diarrhoea in dogs. Fenbendazole is one of the most effective ingredients against whipworms and covers larval stages too.
  • Tapeworms (Taenia spp.) - Canworm covers the Taenia family of tapeworms. Note: it does not treat Dipylidium caninum, the flea-acquired tapeworm. If your vet has confirmed that specific tapeworm, you'll need a product containing praziquantel.
  • Giardia - one of Canworm's key advantages. Giardia is a microscopic gut parasite that causes chronic loose stools, gas, and poor weight gain. It's frequently missed by standard dewormers, and fenbendazole given over 3-5 consecutive days is one of the first-line treatments vets use for it.
  • Lungworms, lung flukes, hairworms, and pinworms are also covered.
  • The suspension format is particularly useful for puppies and kittens in the early weeks of life, small or underweight animals who need precise dosing, and any pet who won't take a tablet.
  • For more on warning signs of worms and when to act, the blog on dog worms - warning symptoms and prevention is a helpful read. And for understanding Giardia specifically, the blog on symptoms of worms in cats - a complete guide covers what to look out for.

What Are the Possible Side Effects?

  • Fenbendazole is one of the better-tolerated dewormers available - side effects are uncommon and generally mild when they do occur.
  • Some pets may experience a brief loss of appetite, vomiting, or loose stools in the day or two after dosing. Giving the suspension with a small amount of food reduces the chance of this happening.
  • In rare cases, an allergic reaction is possible - signs include facial swelling, hives, intense itching, or unusual lethargy. If you see any of these, stop the medication and contact your vet immediately.
  • Seeing worms in your pet's stool after treatment is normal and expected - it means the medication is working.
  • One important hygiene note: worm eggs can remain in your pet's stool for a few days after treatment. Handle waste carefully, use gloves, and wash your hands thoroughly - some worm species can infect humans too.

How Should You Give Canworm Suspension to Your Pet?

  • Shake the bottle well before each use. Measure the dose carefully using a syringe or the dropper provided - don't estimate. Give directly into the side of the mouth, or mix into a small portion of food. If mixing into food, make sure your pet eats the entire portion.
  • Dosing is based on body weight and the condition being treated. Always follow your vet's specific instructions. General dosing guidance:
Patient Dose Duration
Puppies (under 6 months) 0.5 ml per kg body weight Daily for 3 consecutive days
Adult dogs 1 ml per kg body weight Daily for 3 consecutive days
Cats and kittens (under 6 months) 0.5 ml per kg body weight Daily for 3 consecutive days
Adult cats 1 ml per kg body weight Single dose
Pregnant dogs (from day 40 of pregnancy to 2 days after whelping) 1 ml per 4 kg body weight Daily for approximately 25 days
  • For Giardia treatment, your vet may recommend extending the course to 5 days. Always follow their guidance.
  • The suspension can be started as early as 15 days of age in puppies. After 6 months, most vets recommend switching to a tablet-based dewormer for ongoing quarterly prevention.

How Does Canworm Suspension Work?

  • Fenbendazole works by attacking the internal structure of worms - specifically the scaffolding that their cells use to hold their shape and absorb nutrients. Once that structure is disrupted, the worm can no longer feed or move properly. It weakens, dies, and is expelled through your pet's digestive system.
  • What makes fenbendazole stand out is that it works on both the adult worms already established in the gut and the younger, larval stages that haven't yet matured. This is important because many dewormers only kill adults - leaving larvae to grow into a fresh infestation within weeks.
  • Its effect on Giardia follows a similar principle - it disrupts the parasite's ability to function and replicate, clearing the infection when given over a 3-5 day course.
  • Fenbendazole's selectivity for parasite biology over mammalian biology is also why it's considered safe for very young animals, pregnant mothers, and nursing females - the drug doesn't cause the same disruption in the host's cells as it does in the parasite's.

What Safety Advice Should You Know Before Using Canworm Suspension?

  • Canworm has a wide safety margin and can be used in puppies from 15 days of age, kittens, pregnant dogs, pregnant cats, and nursing mothers - this is one of its genuine strengths over several other dewormers.
  • Do not use in pets with a known sensitivity to fenbendazole or other benzimidazole-class dewormers.
  • Avoid combining with glucocorticoids (steroid medications) without your vet's guidance - interactions between fenbendazole and steroids have been noted in animal studies.
  • For cats, fenbendazole is used off-label in India - it is not officially licensed for cats in all markets, though it is widely and safely used in veterinary practice here. Always follow your vet's dosing instructions carefully for cats.
  • If your pet is on any other medications, let your vet know before starting Canworm.
  • Wash hands after handling the suspension or your pet's waste during treatment. Store below 25Β°C away from direct sunlight. Keep the bottle tightly closed between uses. Keep out of reach of children.

What Should You Do If You Miss a Dose?

  • Because Canworm is given over 3 consecutive days (not as a single dose), consistency during the treatment window matters.
  • If you miss a day within the 3-day course, give the missed dose as soon as you remember and continue the remaining days from there. Do not skip the day entirely - fenbendazole is most effective when given on consecutive days. Do not give a double dose to compensate.
  • If you miss the start of a treatment course and your pet's symptoms have worsened, contact your vet before resuming - they may want to reassess the situation before you continue.

What Are All the Substitutes for Vetina Canworm Suspension?

If Canworm is unavailable or your vet recommends a different option, here are other deworming alternatives for dogs and cats on Supertails. Always check with your vet before switching - coverage varies between products.

What Are Some Quick Tips for Using Canworm Suspension?

  • Weigh your pet before each dose - especially young puppies who grow quickly. The dose changes with weight, and even a small difference matters at this scale.
  • Give with a small amount of food. Fenbendazole is better absorbed when there's some food in the stomach, and it also reduces the chance of any mild nausea.
  • Complete the full 3-day course even if your pet seems fine after day one. Fenbendazole works progressively - stopping early means some worms or larvae may not have been fully cleared.
  • If your vet has confirmed Giardia, they may also recommend a bath on the day of the last dose to remove any cysts that may have settled on the coat during treatment. This prevents your pet from reinfecting themselves by licking their fur. Good environmental hygiene - washing bedding, cleaning litter trays and toileting areas - is just as important as the medication.
  • If you have multiple pets in the house and Giardia has been found in one, speak to your vet about whether all pets should be treated simultaneously. Giardia can pass between animals sharing the same space.
  • For ongoing quarterly deworming after 6 months of age, transition to a tablet-based broad-spectrum dewormer. Explore the dog deworming tablets collection on Supertails for vet-approved options.

Vets Also Recommend...

  • The full deworming medicine for dogs and deworming medicine for cats collections bring together all available options by formulation, brand, and life stage.
  • Since Giardia and intestinal parasites can cause significant gut disruption, the probiotics for dogs and cats collection has gut support supplements many vets recommend during and after a deworming course to help restore healthy gut flora.
  • For dogs or cats who've had recurring loose stools or digestive issues alongside parasites, the digestive care collection has additional gut support options worth discussing with your vet.
  • The puppy corner and kitten corner bring together all the health essentials for your young pet's early months - from deworming and nutrition to vaccinations and grooming.
  • And if you'd like a vet to confirm a diagnosis, guide you on the right treatment course, or help you build a deworming and parasite prevention schedule - Supertails' online vet consultation service is available whenever you need it.

Disclaimer: Supertails' sole intention is to ensure that its consumers get information that is expert-reviewed, accurate, and trustworthy. However, the information contained herein should NOT be used as a substitute for the advice of a qualified physician. The information provided here is for informational purposes only. This may not cover everything about particular health conditions, lab tests, medicines, all possible side effects, drug interactions, warnings, alerts, etc. Please consult your doctor and discuss all your queries related to any disease or medicine. We intend to support, not replace, the doctor-patient relationship.

A Dewormer That Goes Beyond the Basics - Because Some Pets Need More

If your pet's been dealing with persistent loose stools, poor weight gain, or your vet has flagged Giardia specifically - this is where Canworm earns its place. Most dewormers won't touch Giardia. Fenbendazole does. And it does it while also covering the full range of common intestinal worms, in a liquid format that's easy to give and safe enough for pets of all ages.

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FAQs

What is Vetina Canworm Suspension used for?

Canworm is a liquid dewormer for dogs and cats containing Fenbendazole. It treats roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, Taenia tapeworms, lungworms, and Giardia - a gut parasite that causes chronic loose stools and is often missed by standard dewormers. It works on both adult worms and larval stages, making it effective for both active infestations and early-stage infections.

Can Canworm treat Giardia?

Yes - this is one of Canworm's key advantages over standard dewormers. Fenbendazole is one of the first-line treatments vets use for Giardia in dogs and cats in India. For Giardia, it's typically given once daily for 3 to 5 consecutive days. Your vet will confirm the duration based on your pet's specific situation and may also recommend a follow-up stool test to confirm the infection has cleared.

Is Canworm safe for pregnant and nursing animals?

Yes - Canworm has a wide safety margin and can be used in pregnant dogs, pregnant cats, and nursing mothers. Pregnant dogs are typically treated from day 40 of pregnancy through to 2 days after whelping. For pregnant cats, a single dose at 1 ml per kg body weight is the standard. Always follow your vet's specific guidance before giving any medication to a pregnant or nursing animal.

How young can I start giving Canworm to my puppy or kitten?

Canworm can be started in puppies from 15 days of age and in kittens from an early age. For very young animals, the dose is 0.5 ml per kg body weight given daily for 3 consecutive days. Always weigh your puppy or kitten before dosing - accuracy matters at this scale.

Does Canworm cover all tapeworms?

No - Canworm covers Taenia tapeworms but does not treat Dipylidium caninum, the most common flea-acquired tapeworm in India. If your vet has confirmed Dipylidium, you'll need a product containing praziquantel - such as Drontal Plus or Kiwof Plus - either separately or in combination. When in doubt, ask your vet to confirm which tapeworm your pet has before choosing a treatment.

Do I need to fast my pet before giving Canworm?

No - fasting is not required or recommended. In fact, giving the suspension with a small amount of food helps with absorption and reduces the chance of any mild digestive upset. Mix it into a small portion of wet food or give it directly into the mouth followed by a treat to encourage swallowing.

Can I give Canworm to my cat?

Yes - Canworm is used in both dogs and cats. In cats, it is given off-label (meaning it's not officially licensed for cats in all markets, but is widely used safely in Indian veterinary practice). Follow your vet's specific dosing instructions for cats carefully, as cats can be more sensitive to medications than dogs.

When should I switch from Canworm suspension to a tablet-based dewormer?

Most vets recommend using the liquid suspension format during the early puppy and kitten deworming schedule - typically from 15 days of age through 6 months. After 6 months, the standard recommendation is to switch to a tablet-based broad-spectrum dewormer given once every 3 months for adult maintenance. Your vet will guide you on the right timing and product for your pet's weight and lifestyle.

Product Active Ingredient Form Notes
Bayer Drontal Puppy Deworming Suspension Pyrantel + Febantel Liquid For puppies; doesn't cover Giardia
Savavet Kiwof Puppy Deworming Suspension Pyrantel + Oxantel Liquid For puppies
Virbac Milpro Dewormer for Small Breed Dogs & Puppies Milbemycin Oxime + Praziquantel Tablet Covers tapeworms including Dipylidium
Savavet Kiwof Plus Dog Deworming Tablet Praziquantel + Pyrantel + Febantel Tablet Broad spectrum for adults
Drontal Plus Dog Deworming Tablet Praziquantel + Pyrantel + Febantel Tablet Covers Dipylidium tapeworm
Skyec Skyworm Tablet for Dogs Praziquantel + Pyrantel + Febantel Tablet Good all-round adult dewormer

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