Total Pet Parasite Protection

Glossary

Anemia
A deficiency in the oxygen-carrying component of the blood.
Ascarids
A type of intestinal parasite, also known as a roundworm.
Intestinal Parasite
An organism (like a worm) that grows, feeds and is sheltered inside of a host organism without contributing anything to its survival.
Larvae
A newly hatched, immature stage of a parasite.
Rodents
Mammals, such as a mouse, rat, squirrel or beaver, that are characterized by large incisors adapted for gnawing or nibbling.
Ruminants
Hoofed, even-toed mammals such as cattle, sheep, goats and deer with compartmentalized stomachs.
Parasitic Zoonotic Infections (also zoonosis, zoonoses)
Diseases where humans become infected with animal parasites.


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Important Risk Information:


Dogs: Ingestion of this product by dogs may cause serious adverse reactions including depression, salivation, dilated pupils, incoordination, panting and generalized muscle tremors. In avermectin-sensitive dogs, the signs may be more severe and may include coma and death. Reduce the risk of accidental oral ingestion by separating treated pets for 30 minutes. Cats: Oral ingestion by cats may result in hypersalivation, tremors, vomiting, and decreased appetite.


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