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For routine treatment, worm your adult dog(s) with FRONTLINE WORMER every 3 months.
In certain circumstances it may be advised to worm more frequently. Examples include higher risk scenarios, such as if your pet lives with small children or an immunocompromised adult, or where your pet has frequent risk of infection. In these cases, or in case of suspected heavy roundworm infestation, we recommend you contact your vet for further advice.
Learn about the different ways dog can pick up worms
Dogs are exposed to worm eggs from soil or other substances contaminated with faeces.
Fleas can be infected with tapeworm larvae that dogs ingest while grooming.
Dogs can be contaminated with tapeworms by eating or scavenging carcases and from raw meat.
Puppies become infected by roundworm from their mother, either across the placenta or via her milk.
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