Panacur Granules 22.2%

Buy Panacur Granules 22.2% Online

Please note: a valid prescription is required for all prescription medication.

US comparison $623.99 Save $264
Our Price $359.99 Price Match Promise Found a lower price? We'll match it.
x
Secure Encrypted Payments

Panacur Granules 22.2% is a fenbendazole dewormer for dogs that can be bought online in the granule strength shown during ordering. Choose the quantity that matches the labeled course and your veterinarian’s directions, especially when your dog’s weight or parasite test result affects how much product is needed. Panacur Granules 22.2% for dogs is commonly identified as 222 mg/g fenbendazole granules, which describes the concentration of active ingredient in each gram of granules.

The granule format is designed to be mixed with food, making it a practical choice for dogs that resist tablets or need a measured amount spread through a small meal portion. BorderFreeHealth offers U.S. customers access to regulated veterinary products supplied through licensed pharmacy channels, with product and order information handled according to the requirements that apply to the medicine and destination.

Panacur Granules 22.2% Price and Quantity Selection

The Panacur Granules 22.2% price should be viewed alongside the concentration, total grams, and pack quantity. A lower unit price is not always the best comparison if another carton or container contains more granules. For cash-pay customers, the most useful number is often the total cost of enough product for the complete labeled course.

Panacur Granules 222 mg/g means each gram of granules contains 222 mg of fenbendazole. This concentration is also described as fenbendazole granules 22.2 or Panacur 22.2. The strength does not determine a dog’s course by itself, because the amount used depends on body weight and label directions.

Before checkout, match the product name, 22.2% concentration, and quantity to the instructions you have for your dog. If the dog has gained or lost weight since the last clinic visit, ask whether the amount should be recalculated before treatment starts. Ordering too little may interrupt the course, while ordering more than needed can create unnecessary storage and handling questions.

Quick tip: Use your dog’s current weight when estimating how many grams are needed.

How to Order Panacur Granules 22.2% Online

To order Panacur Granules 22.2% online, choose the granule product with the 22.2% strength and the quantity that fits the intended course. Keep the dog’s weight, clinic instructions, and any fecal test information nearby so the product amount can be matched to the parasite being treated. If you are arranging Panacur Granules 22.2% US delivery from Canada, check the final cart carefully before submitting payment.

Granules, suspensions, and pastes may all contain fenbendazole in different formats, but they are not automatically interchangeable. A dog that readily eats treated food may do well with granules, while another dog may need a liquid or paste format. The right choice is the one your veterinarian expects and the one your dog is likely to consume fully.

Customers who need broader veterinary browsing can use the Pet Medications category to view related animal health products. For a similar granule format in a different product entry, Panacur Granules Single may help when comparing how the product is presented.

What This Dewormer Treats in Dogs

Panacur Dewormer Granules 22.2% contains fenbendazole, a broad-spectrum anthelmintic. An anthelmintic is a medicine used to remove or control worms. In dogs, fenbendazole is used for susceptible intestinal parasites, including roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and some tapeworms, depending on the product label and the clinical situation.

Fenbendazole works by disrupting parasite energy metabolism. Susceptible worms cannot maintain normal function and are cleared through the digestive tract. Some parasites may be visible in stool after treatment, while others may not be easy to see without laboratory testing.

Dogs can be exposed through contaminated soil, shared outdoor areas, kennels, shelters, grooming environments, prey, or contact with infected animals. Symptoms such as diarrhea, weight loss, vomiting, poor coat quality, or a pot-bellied appearance may suggest a parasite problem, but symptoms alone do not identify the organism. Fecal testing helps the veterinarian select the right dewormer and decide whether follow-up testing is needed.

For condition-specific browsing, see Hookworm Infection, Roundworm Infection, and Whipworm Infection. These areas can help you understand why the suspected parasite matters when choosing a dog dewormer.

Strength, Concentration, and Granule Format

Panacur Granules 22.2% is labeled as fenbendazole 222 mg/g. The percentage and mg/g descriptions refer to the same concentration, not to a single serving for every dog. A small dog and a large dog may need very different amounts even when the same product strength is used.

The granule format is usually mixed into a small amount of the dog’s normal food. Feeding the treated portion first can help confirm the full measured amount was eaten. Once that portion is finished, the rest of the meal can be offered if it fits the dog’s routine and veterinary instructions.

If your dog refuses treated food, vomits soon after eating, or has a poor appetite, do not assume the amount was absorbed. Contact a veterinarian for guidance, because repeating a dose or extending a course without advice can complicate treatment. Dogs with heavy parasite burdens, young puppies, frail dogs, pregnant or nursing dogs, and dogs with other illnesses should be managed with veterinary input.

Product detailWhat to check before buying
22.2% concentrationConfirms the fenbendazole strength in the granules.
222 mg/g labelingAnother way to describe the same active ingredient concentration.
Total gramsHelps determine whether there is enough product for the course.
Dog’s current weightSupports label-based quantity selection.
Administration styleGranules must be eaten with food to deliver the measured amount.

How Panacur Granules Are Commonly Used

The labeled canine regimen is commonly given once daily for three consecutive days, with the amount based on body weight. Follow the product label and your veterinarian’s directions. Do not lengthen, shorten, or repeat a course on your own, because ongoing symptoms may reflect reinfection, a different parasite, or another digestive condition.

Measure the required granules carefully and mix them with a small portion of food that your dog reliably eats. The goal is to make sure the full treated portion is consumed. If more than one dog lives in the home, feed treated food separately so another animal does not eat the medicine by mistake.

If a dose is missed, follow the label or ask a veterinarian what to do next. Consistency across the intended course supports treatment success. If several doses are missed, a clinic may advise restarting the course rather than guessing how to adjust the remaining days.

Why it matters: The full measured amount must be eaten for the course to be meaningful.

Safety, Side Effects, and When to Call a Veterinarian

Fenbendazole granules for dogs are generally well tolerated when used according to the label. Mild stomach upset can occur, including vomiting, softer stool, temporary appetite changes, or lower energy. These effects may be short-lived, but they should be watched closely, especially in puppies, older dogs, or dogs with other medical problems.

Serious reactions are uncommon, but urgent veterinary help is needed if your dog develops facial swelling, hives, collapse, severe vomiting, breathing difficulty, sudden weakness, or extreme lethargy. A dog with a high worm burden may feel worse as parasites are cleared, so worsening diarrhea, dehydration, pale gums, or weakness should not be ignored.

Tell the veterinarian about other dewormers, flea and tick products, supplements, and regular medicines your dog uses. Combining multiple parasite treatments without guidance can make side effects harder to interpret. Dogs with known sensitivity to benzimidazole medicines should only receive fenbendazole after a veterinarian has assessed the risk.

  • Watch appetite: refusal of treated food may affect the amount received.
  • Track vomiting: repeated vomiting needs veterinary advice.
  • Inspect stools: worms or stool changes may appear during treatment.
  • Separate pets: keep untreated animals away from medicated food.
  • Seek urgent care: swelling, collapse, or breathing trouble is serious.

Storage, Handling, and Shipping Considerations

Store unopened granules in a dry place at typical room temperature, away from moisture, direct light, and household heat sources. Keep the product in its original carton or container until use so the label, lot information, and handling directions remain with the medicine. Do not use packets or containers that are torn, wet, or visibly compromised.

Keep all veterinary medicines out of reach of children and animals. Dogs may chew through packaging if it is left on a counter, in a bag, or near food. Cats and other pets should not be exposed to a dog’s treated meal unless a veterinarian has directed treatment for that animal.

For travel, pack the labeled product with pet supplies and protect it from humidity. Avoid leaving it in a hot vehicle, on a dashboard, or in luggage exposed to temperature extremes. When Panacur Granules Ships from Canada to US, prompt, express shipping may be available for the product and destination shown at checkout.

What to Expect After Deworming

Stool appearance may change during and shortly after treatment. Some dogs pass visible worms, while other parasites are cleared without obvious signs. Appetite, energy, and stool quality may improve as the intestine recovers, but not every dog shows a dramatic visible change.

Reinfection can happen if the dog returns to contaminated soil, shared kennel areas, untreated household animals, or environments where feces are not cleaned promptly. Routine feces removal, bedding hygiene, and clinic-recommended fecal testing can reduce repeat exposure. In multi-dog households, the veterinarian may discuss whether other animals need testing or treatment.

If diarrhea, vomiting, weight loss, poor coat quality, or low energy continues after the course, the original parasite may not be the only issue. A veterinarian may look for reinfection, other intestinal parasites, bacterial or viral disease, diet-related problems, or inflammatory conditions. Repeating the same product without testing may delay the right care.

Compare Granules With Other Deworming Formats

Panacur dog dewormer granules are useful when a dog accepts medicine mixed into food and the quantity fits the planned course. Other formats may be easier when a dog eats inconsistently, resists mixed food, or needs a different administration method. The format should match the animal, the parasite plan, and the directions you were given.

Panacur Suspension may be considered when a liquid fenbendazole format is preferred. Panacur Paste may suit situations where paste administration is more practical. These products may differ in concentration, measuring method, and use directions, so do not substitute one for another without veterinary guidance.

Some dogs may be prescribed a different dewormer based on age, weight, parasite type, household risk, or prior treatment history. Drontal Plus is another veterinary deworming product that may be discussed for certain canine parasite situations. The article Drontal For Dogs explains why veterinarians may choose a different dewormer for a specific parasite profile.

Questions to Ask Before Ordering

A few practical questions can make Panacur Granules cost and quantity easier to judge. Ask which parasite is suspected or confirmed, whether the labeled three-day course applies, and whether follow-up fecal testing is recommended. Also confirm your dog’s current weight, because weight changes can affect how much product is needed.

Ask whether every dog in the household needs testing or treatment. Parasites can spread through shared spaces, and one animal’s symptoms may not reflect the full household risk. If your dog has chronic digestive disease, poor appetite, pregnancy, nursing status, or previous medication reactions, discuss those details before starting treatment.

  • Parasite target: confirm the worm being treated when possible.
  • Product format: ask whether granules are suitable for your dog.
  • Course length: clarify the expected number of treatment days.
  • Follow-up plan: ask when fecal testing should be repeated.
  • Household exposure: discuss shared yards, kennels, and other pets.

Authoritative Sources

Official label details are available through the DailyMed fenbendazole granule label.

Regulatory ingredient records can be reviewed in the FDA animal drug ingredient database.

This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.

Express Shipping - from $29.99

Shipping with this method takes 3-5 days

Prices:
  • Dry-Packed Products $29.99
  • Cold-Packed Products $39.99
Shipping Countries:
  • United States (all contiguous states**)
  • Worldwide (excludes some countries***)

Standard Shipping - $19.99

Shipping with this method takes 5-10 days

Prices:
  • Dry-Packed Products $19.99
  • Not available for Cold-Packed products
Shipping Countries:
  • United States (all contiguous states**)
  • Worldwide (excludes some countries***)

Rewards Program

Earn points on birthdays, product orders, reviews, friend referrals, and more! Enjoy your medication at unparalleled discounts while reaping rewards for every step you take with us.

You can read more about rewards here.

POINT VALUE

100 points
1 USD

How to earn points

  • 1Register and/or Login
    Create an account and start earning.
  • 2Earn Rewards
    Earn points every time you shop or perform certain actions.
  • 3Redeem
    Redeem points for exclusive discounts.

You Might Also Like

Acevet 25 Injectable

$142.49

  • In Stock
  • Express Shipping
Our Price $142.49
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Atravet

$114.94

  • In Stock
  • Express Shipping
Our Price $114.94
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Caninsulin Cartridges

$134.89

  • In Stock
  • Express Shipping
US $220
Our Price $134.89
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Rimadyl

$106.39

  • In Stock
  • Express Shipping
CA $255
Our Price $106.39
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page