Hookworms and roundworms can be a common problem in puppies and dogs that are exposed to infected environments. These worms can even be passed to humans! PetArmor® Sure Shot® 2X (pyrantel pamoate) controls and prevents reinfestation of roundworms (Toxocara canis and Toxacaris leonina) and hookworms (Ancylostoma caninum and Uncinaria stenocephala). Easy-to-use liquid formula.
HOW TO USE
Using PetArmor
® dewormers at home is easy. Just follow these steps each time you use the product.
BEFORE YOU USING
Correct usage starts with purchasing the correct product. Before purchasing, weigh your dog. Don't guess! It is important to know your dog’s exact weight.
DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT ON CATS. Be sure to choose dog products for dogs and cat products for cats. These products are different formulations based on the species and your pet’s weight and SHOULD NEVER be used interchangeably.
Don't forget to consider your dog's age. ONLY use PetArmor
® Sure Shot 2X (pyrantel pamoate) on dogs and puppies 2 weeks of age and older.
Read the entire label carefully before using any product on your dog. For complete PetArmor
® Sure Shot 2X (pyrantel pamoate) product information
refer to the product insert here. To obtain a package insert, send an e-mail request to care@PetArmor
®.com or call 1-800-224-7387.
For additional help or more information, our social care team is available to answer your questions Mon-Friday, 8am to 4pm CST. Or you can call us at 1-800-224-7387.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
This palatable liquid can be administered to puppies beginning at 2 weeks of age, and continuing at 3, 4, 6, 8 and 10 weeks of age. Lactating dams should be treated two to three weeks after whelping. Adult dogs kept in heavily contaminated quarters may be treated monthly to prevent roundworms reinfestation.
For animal use only. Use as directed. Do not use in severely debilitated or ill animals.
Shake thoroughly before every use.
Administer 1 full teaspoonful (5 mL) for each 10 pounds of body weight.
Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after use.
Consult your veterinarian for assistance of diagnosis, treatment and control of parasitism. Dogs maintained under conditions of constant exposure to worm infestation should have a follow-up fecal examination within two to four weeks after first treatment. Presence of parasites should be confirmed by a laboratory fecal examination.