A few products under the categories including 'Accessories', 'Coats & Clothing' and 'Bed' are shipped separately by our shipping partners.
Standard shipping charges based on the product weight and shipping location shall be applicable to these products.
The shipping fees will be calculated before checkout
Goods Returned to Sender
In cases where goods are returned to the sender, such as non-collection, incorrect address, refusal, or carrier error, no restocking fee will be applied. The shipping charges for your order will be refunded only if VetSupply or the carrier is responsible for non-delivery.
Change of Mind Returns
Change of mind returns will be subject to a 10% restocking fee, and the shipping portion of your order is non-refundable.
We understand that returning a product can be frustrating, but we are unable to accept returns for change of mind under the following circumstances:
The product has been removed from its original packaging.
Labels or seals on the product have been tampered with or removed.
The product has clear signs of use, damage, or is soiled.
The product contains food or medication.
The end customer received the product more than 14 days ago.
Damaged or Incorrect Goods
Any goods that are sent incorrectly or arrive damaged will be replaced at VetSupply's expense. We will uphold our warranty obligations as defined under Australian consumer law. Please contact us regarding any warranty claims, and we will arrange pickup and replacement of the product in accordance with the manufacturer's warranty conditions.
We cannot accept warranty returns for pet accessories that have been damaged by an animal unless a manufacturing fault can be identified with the product. Such claims will be forwarded to the product manufacturer for investigation before accepting a return or replacement.
Returning a Product
Prior to initiating a change of mind return, please contact VetSupply. Goods should be sent to the following address:
Returns, 1/106-108, Station Road, Seven Hills, NSW 2147
Customers are responsible for the shipping costs associated with returning goods, except in cases where VetSupply has agreed to cover return postage costs due to an error on our part. Please note that VetSupply assumes no responsibility for loss or damage during the return transit.
Product refunds will be credited to the original payment method used for the purchase.
Cancelling an Order
Please get in touch with us promptly if you need to cancel an order, as orders cannot be refunded once they have been dispatched from our warehouse.
Paragard Broad Spectrum wormer for dogs is a broad-spectrum worm treatment for dogs. A single tablet eliminates roundworms, hookworms, whipworms and tapeworms including hydatid tapeworms. They are tasty liver-flavoured worming tablets that can be administered directly as a treat or can be crushed and hidden in the food.
How it works?
Praziquantel, Pyrantel and Oxantel are the active ingredients of Paragard tablets for dogs. The combined effect of these ingredients destroys all kinds of gastrointestinal worms in dogs. Praziquantel has anthelmintic property that kills flatworms including all types of tapeworms. Pyrantel eliminates roundworms and hookworms while Oxantel Embonate treats and controls whipworms.
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Paragard Broad Spectrum tablets are categorised in three forms:
1 tablet for 5 Kg bodyweight
1 tablet for 10 Kg bodyweight
1 tablet for 20 Kg bodyweight.
It is administered as per the weight of the pet and the dosage varies with the weight. Weigh your pet and choose the relevant pack.
For administration, give relevant dosage of the tablet at 2, 4, 6, 8 and 12 weeks of age. Repeat at every 3 months.
Give the tablet directly in the pet’s mouth. If the pet resists then crush and mix with the pet’s food. Fasting before the ingestion of the tablet is not necessary.
For further details, consult a Vet.
Easy to administer oral treatment
Roundworm treatment for dogs
Hookworm treatment for dogs
Whipworm treatment for dogs
Tapeworm treatment for dogs
It can be combined with other treatments like flea and tick treatments, heartworm preventive without any issues.
Suitable for all breeds of dogs
Do not give to puppies younger than 2 weeks of age
Do not administer to pets allergic to any of the ingredients
Keep away from children, pets, and food items
Follow the label instructions for details of administration, expiry date, and precautions
Hypersensitive pets may face side effects of these tablets. If you observe any unusual behaviour in pets then consult a Vet at the earliest
Wash hands after administering the tablet
Store in a cool and dry place
Human ingestion may prove toxic. Contact the nearest poison control center in such cases
A: Puppies should be treated with Paragard at 2, 4, 8 and 12 weeks of age followed by every 3 months. Adult dogs should be treated every 3 months.
For breeding dogs, treat during the mating period, during the gestation period one week before birth and 3 to 4 weeks after birth.
Treat dogs in hydatid areas every 6 weeks.
For whipworms, treat every 6-8 weeks after 3 months of age.
Consult a vet before treating your dogs with Paragard.
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Q:How often should I give ParaGard Allwormer to my dog?
A: Paragard is an all-wormer for dogs formulated in an oral chewable form to protect against worm infections in dogs. It contains praziquantel and oxibendazole and protects dogs against almost all common intestinal worms.
Q: My dog will avoid chews like the plague and she will not touch any food with it mixed in. Most chews are to big to administer directly, so I have to break it into at lest three pieces. This is so traumatic to do three times. Is there a small tablet out that will do the job?
A: If your dog is unable to take the treatment, please consult with a vet for the recommendation of suitable worm treatment for your pet.
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Q:My dog will avoid chews like the plague and she will not touch any food with it mixed in. Most chews are to big to administer directly, so I have to break it into at lest three pieces. This is so traumatic to do three times. Is there a small tablet out that will do the job?
Que: My dog will avoid chews like the plague and she will not touch any food with it mixed in. Most chews are to big to administer directly, so I have to break it into at lest three pieces. This is so traumatic to do three times. Is there a small tablet out that will do the job?