Multi-dog homes or owners who want a larger nine-pouch supply and have vet-confirmed guidance on dosing.
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You only need a single course, or your dog is younger than six weeks.
Weight 3.2 Ounces
Priced 15% below the category median ($33.99 across 41 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.6/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 1,200 owner ratings
Popularity3.1/5
1,200 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
Safe-Guard Canine Dewormer for Dogs Only arrives as nine pouches total, packaged as three sets of three pouches, and it is made by Merck. It is labeled for dogs six weeks and older. The larger count makes it a practical pick for households with more than one dog, or for owners who expect to treat again down the line.
The label direction provided here is simply to use as directed on the packaging, so we are not going to invent a dosing schedule beyond that. Follow the printed instructions closely, and because dewormers target specific parasites, confirm with your veterinarian that this product matches the worm your dog has before you start.
One practical note: the listing has shown limited stock at times, so if you rely on this size, it may be worth ordering before you run low.
Pros
Nine pouches total, a larger supply for multi-dog homes or repeat treatment
Made by Merck, an established animal health company
Labeled for dogs six weeks and older
Cons
The larger count is more than a single-dog, one-time treatment needs
Listing has shown limited stock, so it may not always be available
Parasite type should be diagnosed by a vet, and follow-up dosing may be needed
Specifications
Weight
3.2 Ounces
Performance notes
This is a bulk format: nine pouches arranged as three packages of three. The label guidance here is simply to use as directed on the packaging, so lean on those printed instructions rather than any outside schedule. For the correct amount by weight and how often to repeat, check with your veterinarian.
What buyers say
Feedback is solidly positive, with a 4.6 star average across roughly 1,200 ratings. That is a healthy sample for a dewormer, and the steady rating suggests most buyers were satisfied with what they received.
You get nine pouches total, packaged as three sets of three. That larger count suits multi-dog homes or owners who plan to treat more than once. Store the extras according to the packaging and follow the printed directions for each dose.
What age dog can take this?
The label lists it for dogs six weeks and older. Puppies younger than that should not use it. For the correct dose by weight and the right timing, follow the packaging and confirm with your veterinarian.
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