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Dog Wormers

Dog Worming Tablets & Dog Wormers

Vet-Approved Dog Worming Tablets

Protect your dog's health with our range of vet-approved dog worming tablets and dog wormers. Worms are one of the most common parasites affecting dogs in the UK and can cause digestive upset, weight loss, poor coat condition and other health problems if left untreated. Regular worming is an important part of preventative healthcare and helps keep both pets and families protected.

At PDSA Pet Store, you'll find a carefully selected range of dog worming treatments designed to help control common intestinal worms, including roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms and whipworms. Our collection includes trusted worming tablets for dogs, suitable for puppies, adult dogs and senior dogs.

Why Is Regular Worming Important?

Dogs can pick up worms throughout their lives, even if they appear healthy. Worm eggs and larvae can be found in contaminated soil, infected faeces, prey animals and outdoor environments. Dogs can also become infected through fleas, which can carry tapeworm larvae.

Many dogs show few obvious symptoms, making regular worming an essential part of responsible pet ownership.

Common signs of worms in dogs may include:

  • Weight loss
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhoea
  • Changes in appetite
  • Scooting
  • Poor coat condition
  • Visible worms in faeces

Dog Worming Tablets

Dog worming tablets are one of the most effective and convenient ways to help treat intestinal worms. These oral treatments work within your dog's digestive system to target common worm infestations and support ongoing parasite control.

Our range includes worming tablets for dogs of different sizes and life stages, with weight-specific dosing to help ensure safe and effective treatment.

Depending on the product selected, dog wormers may help treat:

  • Roundworms
  • Tapeworms
  • Hookworms
  • Whipworms

Always check the product information carefully before use to ensure it is suitable for your dog.

How Often Should You Worm Your Dog?

The frequency of worming depends on your dog's age, lifestyle and individual risk factors.

As a general guide:

  • Puppies often require more frequent worming during their first months of life.
  • Adult dogs are commonly wormed every 1-3 months.
  • Dogs that spend significant time outdoors, regularly interact with other animals or hunt wildlife may require more frequent treatment.

If you are unsure which dog worming treatment is right for your pet, speak to your veterinary practice for advice.

Choosing the Right Dog Wormer

Different worming products target different types of worms, so it is important to choose a treatment that meets your dog's needs.

Broad-spectrum dog wormers can help protect against multiple worm species and are commonly used as part of a routine parasite control programme. Regular flea treatment may also help reduce the risk of tapeworm reinfestation, as fleas play an important role in the tapeworm lifecycle.

Why Buy Dog Worming Tablets from PDSA Pet Store?

Every product in our dog worming collection has been selected to meet PDSA's standards for safety, effectiveness and suitability.

When you shop with PDSA Pet Store, you're choosing trusted dog worming tablets backed by veterinary expertise, helping you care for your dog's health with confidence.

Browse our full range of dog wormers and worming tablets for dogs below.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the signs of worms in dogs?

Common signs include weight loss, vomiting, diarrhoea, scooting, changes in appetite and poor coat condition. Some dogs may show no symptoms at all.

How often should dogs be wormed?

Many adult dogs benefit from worming every 1-3 months, although the most appropriate schedule depends on lifestyle and risk factors.

Can puppies have worming tablets?

Many worming products are suitable for puppies, but age and weight restrictions vary between products. Always read the product information before use.

Do dogs need flea treatment as well as worming tablets?

Yes. Fleas can carry tapeworm larvae, so regular flea control is often recommended alongside routine worming.

Which worms do dog worming tablets treat?

Depending on the product, dog wormers may help treat roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms and whipworms.

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