Why won’t my dog eat deworming tablets?
How can I make deworming more appealing for my dog?
Many dogs refuse deworming tablets due to their smell, taste, or texture. This can be frustrating for owners, as it complicates an otherwise routine and important health treatment. Some dogs even learn to recognize when a tablet is coming and actively avoid it. Hiding tablets in food doesn’t always work, especially with picky or clever dogs. This can lead to skipped or incomplete treatments, increasing the risk of worm infections like roundworms, tapeworms, and hookworms. Forcing a tablet can also create stress and damage trust. That’s why it’s important to choose a deworming product designed with palatability in mind to make treatment a stress-free part of care.
Milbemax chewable tablets have a chicken flavor that dogs readily accept.
Milbemax chewable tablets are designed for ease of use and high acceptance. With their natural chicken flavor, many dogs see them more as a treat than medicine. This eliminates the need to hide the tablet or force it, reducing stress for both dog and owner. It ensures full intake of the dewormer, offering reliable protection against worms. Milbemax targets roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms and is safe for puppies from 2 weeks old. Thanks to its combination of effectiveness and palatability, it’s considered one of the most user-friendly deworming options available.