Durvet's Levamed Soluble Wormer is an inexpensive soluble dewormer with a strongly positive review base, but its own listing mixes pig, cat, dog, and rat labeling together, so it is worth reading the physical package closely before dosing your dog.
Owners who want an inexpensive soluble powder-style wormer and are comfortable confirming dosing directly from the physical package label.
Skip if
Skip if you want a listing with clear, dog-specific dosing spelled out up front, since this pack's own name and target-audience fields reference pigs and rats alongside dogs and cats.
Weight 3.2 Ounces
Priced 36% below the category median ($33.99 across 41 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.5/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 181 owner ratings
Popularity2.1/5
181 owner reviews, fewer 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 Durvet product ships as a 3.2 ounce, 20.17 gram soluble wormer priced at $21.71. The product name itself references a pig wormer, while the listing's target-audience field lists cats, dogs, house-cats, and rats together, which makes it a multi-species item rather than one built and labeled specifically for dogs.", 'The directions on file are limited to "for animals use only," with no weight-based dosing chart published in the specs, and the item is marked for all life stages. That leaves the physical package as the real source for exact dosing instructions rather than the online listing alone.', 'At 181 ratings and a 4.6 star average, it has built a small but loyal following, even though the sample size is modest compared to bigger sellers in the dewormer category.']
Pros
Affordable price point at $21.71
Soluble format is easy to mix into food or water
Strong 4.6 star average across its reviews
Labeled for all life stages rather than one narrow age range
Cons
The listing's own target-audience field mixes cats, dogs, and rats together with a pig wormer product name, which muddies dog-specific use
Only 181 reviews, a smaller sample than the category's bigger sellers
No dosing chart is published in the specs, only "for animal use only"
Bought-last-month activity is modest at around 100
Specifications
Weight
3.2 Ounces
Performance notes
Specs list only a 3.2 ounce weight and a bare "for animal use only" direction, so this reads as a soluble, powder-style wormer meant to be mixed in per the physical label rather than dosed from the online listing alone.
What buyers say
181 ratings landing at a 4.6 star average is a solid score, though the sample is on the small side, suggesting a happy niche following rather than a mass-market favorite.
It is sold as a 20.17 gram soluble product meant to be mixed in, per the "for animal use only" directions on file. Follow the exact dosing on the physical package rather than guessing from the online listing.
Is this dewormer made specifically for dogs?
The listing's own target-audience details reference dogs alongside cats, house-cats, and rats, and the product name itself says pig wormer, so it is not clearly dog-specific. Check the physical label and talk to your vet before using it on your dog.
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