Households with puppies or multiple dogs who need a long-lasting supply for routine deworming rather than a single treatment.
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You only need one or two doses right now, since 100 tablets is far more than most single-treatment needs.
Weight 1.27 Ounces
Priced 15% above the category median ($33.99 across 41 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.1/5overall
Owner rating5.0/5
5.0 average across 4 owner ratings
Popularity0.7/5
4 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 fenbendazole tablet dewormer from Poxo is described as broad-spectrum and safe for puppies 6 weeks and older, sold in a 100 tablet count that weighs 1.27 ounces. It is a newer listing without an extensive review history yet.
At $38.99 for 100 tablets, the per-tablet cost is low compared to smaller-count dewormers, making it a value option for owners who deworm regularly or have several dogs. It holds a 5.0 star rating, though that comes from only 4 reviews, so it is far too small a sample to treat as reliable.
The puppy safe labeling from 6 weeks and older is worth noting for anyone with a young litter, but as with any dewormer, confirming the correct dose with a vet is the safer path.
Pros
100 tablet count offers a low per-dose cost for repeat or multi-dog use
Labeled safe for puppies 6 weeks and older
Broad-spectrum fenbendazole formula
Compact 1.27 ounce package for the tablet count
Cons
Only 4 reviews behind the 5.0 star rating, not enough to judge real-world performance
Newer listing with limited purchase history
Large tablet count is more commitment than needed for a single treatment
Specifications
Weight
1.27 Ounces
Performance notes
Item form is a tablet, packaged as 100 count and weighing 1.27 ounces, marketed as broad-spectrum fenbendazole safe for puppies 6 weeks and older.
What buyers say
A perfect 5.0 star average sounds great, but with only 4 reviews on record it is not yet a meaningful sample, so treat it as early feedback and read what is there before buying in bulk.
The listing states it is safe for puppies 6 weeks and older, but always confirm dosing by weight and age with your vet before deworming a young puppy.
Why buy 100 tablets at once?
The larger count lowers the cost per dose and is useful for multi-dog households or ongoing deworming schedules, rather than a single one-time treatment.
How reliable is the 5.0 star rating?
It is based on only 4 reviews so far, which is a very small sample. It is worth reading the existing reviews directly rather than relying on the star average alone.
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