Tammy from Sidney Ohio writes
For maximum control and prevention of reinfestation, it is recommended that puppies be treated at 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, and 10 weeks of age. Lactating bitches should be treated 2-3 weeks after whelping. Adult dogs kept in heavily contaminated quarters may be treated at monthly intervals to prevent T.canis reinfestation. Administer one full teaspoon (5 mL) of Happy Jack Liqui-Vict 2X for each 10 pounds of body weight. For the removal of large roundworms (ascarids) and hookworms. Administer one full teaspoon (5 mL) for each 10 pounds of body weight. It is not necessary to withhold food prior to treatment. If medication is to be dispensed, client can be advised that dogs usually find this wormer very palatable and will lick the dose from the bowl willingly. If there is a reluctance to accept the dose, mix in a small quantity of dog food to encourage consumption. The presence of large roundworms (ascarids) and hookworms should be confirmed by lab fecal examination. It is recommended that dogs maintained under conditions of constant exposure to worm infestation should have a follow-up fecal exam within 2 to 4 weeks after first treatment.
Answer last updated on: 06/25/2018