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Panacur® Granules for Dogs
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Panacur granules help treat common intestinal parasites in dogs. These single packets make dosing straightforward for pet owners. You can compare options and pay out of pocket without insurance with US delivery from Canada.
What Panacur Is and How It Works
Panacur® contains fenbendazole, a benzimidazole dewormer that targets roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and certain tapeworm species in dogs. It works by disrupting parasite energy metabolism, which helps clear susceptible worms from the gastrointestinal tract. Border Free Health connects U.S. patients with licensed Canadian partner pharmacies; prescriptions are verified with prescribers before dispensing.
This medicine is mixed with food, so most dogs accept it well. The class has a broad margin of safety when used as directed. If your dog has ongoing symptoms, a veterinarian may recommend repeat testing or a follow-up course based on stool results.
Many pet owners prefer a granule format for ease of use. It can be given during a normal meal. Always follow your veterinarian’s instructions and the product label.
Some dogs are also exposed to protozoa in water or the environment. This treatment is often used during suspected or confirmed giardiasis alongside hygiene measures and supportive care as advised by your veterinarian.
For clarity, a Fenbendazole granule single packet for dogs is designed to be one measured packet used as part of a multi-day regimen, not a standalone total course.
Who It’s For
These granules are for dogs that need treatment for susceptible intestinal worms identified by a veterinarian. Puppies, adult dogs, and seniors may use this therapy when the label directions apply. Dogs with known sensitivity to benzimidazoles should avoid it. If your dog has significant illness, is pregnant or nursing, or is on multiple medicines, ask your veterinarian before use.
Working and shelter dogs may face higher parasite exposure. Your prescriber may suggest testing and periodic deworming based on risk and local guidance. For broader parasite education, see our category on Intestinal Worms and learn about Giardia Infection.
We stock single packets to help align with weight-based dosing plans. Fenbendazole granules for dogs packets can fit both initial treatment and targeted re-treatment when directed by your vet.
Dosage and Usage
This treatment is typically given once daily for several days in a row. Exact duration depends on your dog’s weight and the parasite being targeted. Mix the packet thoroughly with a small portion of your dog’s usual food, and feed right away. Ensure your dog eats the full meal to receive the complete dose.
Common label guidance includes using the appropriate packet size for body weight and repeating daily for three consecutive days. Your veterinarian may recommend a longer course for certain infections like giardiasis, based on established protocols. Do not split individual packets across days unless your vet instructs you to do so.
Practical tips: give the granules with a tasty wet food or a small, highly palatable amount of the regular diet to ensure consumption. Provide fresh water at all times. Clean up feces promptly to reduce reinfection risk. A Panacur single dose packet refers to a single pre-measured packet for one day’s administration.
Strengths and Forms
Single packets are commonly available in 1 g, 2 g, and 4 g sizes to match canine body weight bands. The canine granules are typically fenbendazole 22.2%, which allows dosing flexibility across sizes. Availability can vary by supply, brand packaging, and region.
- Granule single packet sizes: 1 g, 2 g, 4 g
- Form: dry granules for oral administration mixed with food
- Packaging: individual single packets sold separately
Many owners choose the packet size that best fits their dog’s weight. A Panacur granule 1g packet may be used alone or combined with another size to achieve the total daily amount your veterinarian recommends.
Missed Dose and Timing
If you miss a dose, give it when you remember the same day. If it is nearly time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and resume the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once. Try to give the granules with a meal at a similar time each day during the course. When in doubt, contact your veterinarian for advice tailored to your dog.
Because fenbendazole is given over consecutive days, re-establish the schedule as soon as practical. Avoid doubling up. For label specifics and special cases, defer to your prescriber’s guidance and the official labeling for Fenbendazole 22.2% granules packets.
Storage and Travel Basics
Store the granules in the original sealed packets until use. Keep them in a dry place away from moisture and direct light. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not use packets that are torn, wet, or contaminated. If traveling, bring enough packets for the entire planned course plus extras in case your schedule changes.
Pack the product with your dog’s medical records and your veterinarian’s instructions. A resealable bag can help protect packets from spills inside luggage. If crossing borders with pet medicines, carry documentation of your prescription or product details as applicable in your region. For site actions, you can add reminders in your calendar so you do not miss doses while traveling.
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Benefits
This medicine treats a range of common canine intestinal worms when used as directed. The granule format mixes with food, which can make administration simpler for many dogs. The treatment can be combined with hygiene measures like prompt waste disposal and bathing when advised by a veterinarian during protozoal infections. Follow-up fecal testing is often recommended to confirm clearance.
Many owners find the packet system straightforward for weight-based plans. Because the dewormer is a well-known compound in veterinary practice, your clinician can advise on repeat courses if there is ongoing exposure or reinfection risk.
Side Effects and Safety
Most dogs tolerate this therapy well. Common effects can include mild digestive upset such as soft stools, vomiting, or decreased appetite. These usually resolve after the course is completed. If your dog develops persistent vomiting, severe diarrhea, lethargy, or signs of an allergic reaction like facial swelling or hives, seek veterinary care.
- Common: soft stools, occasional vomiting
- Less common: reduced appetite, drooling
- Serious: rare hypersensitivity or severe gastrointestinal signs
Use caution in dogs with significant liver disease or other serious illnesses. Pregnant or nursing dogs should only receive therapy if your veterinarian determines the benefits outweigh risks. Keep all medicines away from children and other animals.
Drug Interactions and Cautions
Fenbendazole has few widely reported interactions in dogs when used as directed, but it is still important to inform your veterinarian about all products your dog takes, including supplements and preventives. Your prescriber may adjust the plan if other parasite control products are being used concurrently.
Dogs with heavy parasite burdens may pass worms after treatment; follow hygiene precautions to reduce environmental contamination. If your dog is on steroids, has chronic gastrointestinal disease, or has had prior sensitivities to antiparasitics, discuss monitoring plans with your veterinarian.
What to Expect Over Time
During the course, many dogs continue eating and behaving normally. Stools may change as parasites are cleared. Your veterinarian may recommend post-treatment fecal testing to confirm results, especially in puppies or in kennel settings with higher exposure risk. If symptoms persist, your clinician may consider an extended regimen, another diagnostic test, or a different therapy based on the findings.
Consistency matters. Give the granules at the same time each day to help maintain routine. Note any changes in appetite, stool, or energy. If your dog refuses food with the granules, try a smaller portion of a highly palatable meal and then offer the remainder once the dose is eaten.
Compare With Alternatives
Some owners prefer liquid or paste formats for ease of mixing or direct dosing. You can compare this single-packet format to alternatives we carry:
- Panacur Suspension for dogs that accept liquids better
- Panacur Paste for handlers who prefer pastes over granules
For broader deworming education, you can also read our article on Drontal For Dogs. If fleas are part of the household issue, see Capstar Flea Treatment for rapid flea control information.
Pricing and Access
We list single packets so you can choose the sizes that align with your dog’s plan. You can review Panacur granule single Canadian pricing and compare options before adding to your cart. Our site reflects Canadian pharmacy pricing, and fulfilment Ships from Canada to US for your convenience.
Looking for deals? Check current site promotions on our Promotions page. For clarity, we do not quote savings amounts here; final costs may vary by packet size and quantity. When you proceed to checkout, you will see the total before placing your order.
Availability and Substitutions
Stock can vary. If your preferred packet size is unavailable, your veterinarian may suggest an alternative size combination or a different form. We do not promise restock dates. If a substitution is needed, we recommend confirming the plan with your prescriber to maintain the intended daily dosing.
Patient Suitability and Cost-Saving Tips
This product may suit dogs that tolerate food-based dosing and need a flexible format. Dogs with food sensitivities may require a different approach. Always discuss persistent vomiting, diarrhea, or weight loss with your veterinarian before starting any deworming course.
To save on total costs, consider planning multi-packet purchases for the full course if advised by your prescriber. Set calendar reminders for re-treatment windows if your dog has ongoing exposure. You can also schedule refills in your account so you are not caught without packets on hand. If your dog’s weight changes, ask your clinician to reassess the correct packet combination before reordering.
Questions to Ask Your Clinician
- Right target: Which parasites are most likely in my dog?
- Dosing plan: How many days should I give the granules?
- Packet sizes: What combination suits my dog’s weight?
- Follow-up: When should we recheck a fecal sample?
- Hygiene: What cleaning steps reduce reinfection risk?
- Other meds: Can I use preventives at the same time?
- Sensitivity: What signs mean I should contact you?
Authoritative Sources
Merck Animal Health: Panacur C
Health Canada Drug Product Database
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How do I give the granules to a picky eater?
Mix the packet thoroughly into a small portion of highly palatable food, such as a small amount of wet food or a tasty topper. Offer that portion first to ensure the full dose is eaten, then provide the remainder of the meal. If your dog still refuses, ask your veterinarian about alternative forms or administration tips. Do not force-feed or double doses without veterinary input.
Can this dewormer be used for Giardia?
Veterinarians often use fenbendazole for giardiasis alongside hygiene and environmental control. Your clinician may recommend a longer course or repeat testing, depending on stool results and clinical signs. Pair the therapy with prompt feces removal, bathing when advised, and careful disinfection of surfaces to help reduce reinfection. Follow your veterinarian’s plan and the product label.
What worms does it cover?
Fenbendazole treats common intestinal nematodes in dogs, including roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms. It may also address certain tapeworm species depending on the label. Your veterinarian can confirm which parasites are targeted and whether an additional medicine is needed for broader coverage. Fecal testing helps determine the right plan and confirm clearance after treatment.
How many days do I give it?
Many label plans use once-daily dosing for several consecutive days, often three. Duration can vary by parasite and your dog’s weight. Your veterinarian may choose a longer regimen for protozoal infections. Always follow the label and your clinician’s instructions. If you miss a dose, give it when remembered unless it is close to the next scheduled dose, and do not double up.
Is it safe for puppies or pregnant dogs?
Fenbendazole is widely used in puppies when the label permits. For pregnant or nursing dogs, speak with your veterinarian to balance potential benefits and risks for your situation. Report any prior reactions to dewormers, and monitor for gastrointestinal signs during treatment. If your dog has significant illness or takes multiple medicines, ask about added monitoring.
How should I store the packets?
Keep packets sealed in a dry place away from moisture and direct light. Store out of reach of children and pets. Use packets before the printed expiry date and do not use torn or wet packages. When traveling, carry enough for the full course plus a spare, and keep them with your dog’s medical records and dosing instructions for easy reference.
Can I give it with heartworm or flea treatments?
Tell your veterinarian about all preventives and medicines your dog takes. Fenbendazole is often used alongside other parasite preventives, but your clinician will confirm compatibility. They may suggest spacing administration times or adjusting the plan based on your dog’s health and products used. Do not start, stop, or combine therapies without veterinary guidance.
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