Xeno 50 Flea and Wormer for Rabbits, Rodents and Birds - Box of 9
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Xeno 50 prevents and treats common worms and fleas on rodents, rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs and birds under 800g bodyweight.
Rodents, such as guinea pigs, hamsters, and mice, are susceptible to infestations of both fleas and worms. These parasites can cause significant distress and health problems if left untreated. Xeno 50 Flea and Wormer is a safe and reliable choice for treating these common issues in pet rodents. Xeno 50 is easy to administer, making it a convenient option for pet owners.
Pack of 9
Product Features
- Pack Size: - Pack of 9
- Target Animal: - Rabbits
- Pet Prescription Required?: - No
- Product Name: - Xeno 50-mini spot-on for Rabbits Ferrets Rodents and Birds less than 800g in bodyweight - box of 9
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Xeno 50 - For the effective treatment and prevention of worms and fleas in Rats, Mice, Gerbils, Chinchillas, Hamsters and Other Small Rodents.
Xeno 50 prevents and treats common internal and external parasites of rodents, rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs and birds under 800g bodyweight.
For rabbits, Xeno 50 Flea and Wormer effectively eliminates fleas, mites, and several types of worms. This treatment is particularly important as rabbits can suffer from a condition known as myxomatosis, which is often spread by fleas. By using Xeno 50, you can reduce the risk of your rabbits contracting this serious disease.
Ferrets, on the other hand, are highly susceptible to heartworm, a potentially fatal condition caused by parasitic worms. Xeno 50 for Rabbits and Ferrets helps in the prevention and control of heartworm, alongside other common parasites. This comprehensive treatment ensures your ferrets remain healthy and active.
Xeno 50-Mini is only for use on rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs, rodents and birds. Do not use on animals other than those indicated. Serious reactions including deaths have been reported in dogs (especially Collies, Old English Sheepdogs and related breeds), tortoises and turtles treated with the active substance.
Special precautions for use If you are uncertain about the condition of your pet, consult a veterinary surgeon. If symptoms persist, consult a veterinary surgeon. Use during pregnancy and lactation No data available. Do not use in pregnant and lactating animals. Interactions None known. Amounts to be administered and administration route Holding the pipette firmly in one hand, twist off the cap. Apply 1 tube (50 micrograms) per 250 g bodyweight onto the skin on the back of the neck and down the spine. Each tube contains approximately 15 drops each drop will deliver 3.3mcg Ivermectin. For routine prevention of common ectoparasites this dose should be repeated monthly. For the treatment of an existing infestation, repeat doses are required two weeks and four weeks after the initial application. Typical dose rates for each species: SPECIES BODYWEIGHT grams
AMOUNT TO USE Small rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, rats, hamsters, mice, gerbils, chinchillas, other rodents, birds 10 to 20 1 drop 20 to 40 2 drops 40 to 60 3 drops 60 to 80 5 drops 80 to 100 6 drops 100 to 150 ½ tube (8 drops) 150 to 200 11 drops 200 to 300 1 tube 300 to 400 1½ tubes (1 tube plus 8 drops) 400 to 600 2 tubes 600 to 800 3 tubes
Overdose DO NOT OVERDOSE Special warnings for each target species Do not overdose. Do not use in animals under 16 weeks of age. Withdrawal periods Not applicable. For pet animals only. Do not use in animals intended for human consumption. Do not eat eggs from treated birds. Special precautions to be taken by the person administering the product Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water following treatment.