4.6(2,400)Amazon rating$13.80600+ bought last month
Our verdict
SAFE-GUARD's fenbendazole powder pouches are a straightforward three day course sized for dogs around 20 lbs per pouch, and with a 4.6 star average across 2,400 reviews it has a long track record among owners doing routine deworming at home.
Owners who want a basic three day fenbendazole course they can mix into a normal meal, especially for a dog in the 20 lb range.
Skip if
Your dog is a different size than the 20 lb per pouch dosing accounts for, or you haven't confirmed the right dose with your vet, since getting fenbendazole dosing wrong isn't something to guess at.
Weight 2 Grams
Priced 59% below the category median ($33.99 across 41 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.6/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 2,400 owner ratings
Popularity3.6/5
2,400 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog food and health supplements we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
["This SAFE-GUARD dewormer comes as three individual 2 gram pouches of blue powder, each one sized for a dog around 20 lbs. The label directs owners to mix the daily dose into a small amount of the dog's usual food, moistening dry kibble if needed, and to repeat that dose for three days in a row.", "It's labeled for all life stages, so the same basic dosing pattern applies whether you're working with an adult dog or a younger one, as long as you're matching the pouch size to your dog's weight. At 0.07 oz per pouch, this is a low mess powder format rather than a chewable or liquid.", "At $13.80 for the three pouch course, it's one of the more affordable fenbendazole options in this lineup, and the 4.6 star average across 2,400 reviews plus roughly 600 purchases in the past month point to consistent repeat use among dog owners handling routine deworming themselves."]
Pros
Simple three day mix-in powder format
Sized for a 20 lb dog per pouch, easy to scale for that weight class
Affordable at under $14 for a full course
Labeled for all life stages
Strong 4.6 star average across 2,400 reviews
Cons
Powder must be mixed into food and fully eaten to get the full dose, which can be tricky with picky eaters
Dosing is built around a 20 lb dog, so larger dogs need multiple pouches or a different product
No flavor or palatability claims listed, unlike chewable options
Specifications
Weight
2 Grams
Performance notes
As a powder rather than a chewable or liquid, this depends on the dog eating all of the medicated food to get the complete three day dose. Moistening dry kibble, as the label suggests, can help the powder stick and get eaten in one go rather than left behind in the bowl.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star average across 2,400 reviews, with about 600 units bought in the past month, suggests this is a steady, well established choice for owners handling routine deworming rather than a niche or new arrival.
Each 2 gram pouch is mixed into a small amount of the dog's regular food and the full amount should be eaten. The label calls for repeating this dose once a day for three days in a row.
Is this sized for one specific dog weight?
Yes, each pouch is proportioned for roughly a 20 lb dog. For dogs outside that range, you may need a different pouch size or to consult your vet on how many pouches to use.
Should I check with a vet before using this?
This listing is not veterinary advice. If you're unsure about your dog's parasite type, weight-based dosing, or overall health, it's worth checking with your vet before starting a deworming course.
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