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This kit includes: a letter, one (1) rebate pad and two (2) danglers. We encourage you to place signage and rebate pads in high traffic locations where you stock and/or sell SAFE-GUARD cattle products through November 30, 2020.

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Whipworm (Trichuris vulpis)  Canine Whipworms (Trichuris vulpis) get their name from their whip-like shape. Whipworms infect not only dogs, but also wildlife such as foxes and coyotes. Eggs are passed to the environment in the feces on an intermittent basis where they remain. Not all dewormers target Whipworms. SAFE-GUARD is an effective way to combat this […]

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Taenia Tapeworms (Taenia pisiformis)  Tapeworms are thin and flat, like strips of tape and are made up of a head from which a series of segments will grow. Taenia Pisiformis Dogs become infected with Taenia pisiformis tapeworms by eating rabbits, which may carry the infective stage of this worm. Other Species Dogs may also become infected with other […]

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Hookworm (Ancylostoma caninum & Uncinaria stenocephala)  There are two kinds of canine hookworm that infect dogs – Uncinaria stenocephala and Ancylostoma caninum. Female worms lay eggs by the thousands which are passed in the feces. Eggs survive well in mild temperatures, shade and moist soil or grass. Outdoors dogs can be infected and re-infected by accidently eating […]

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Roundworm – Most Common (Toxocara canis & Toxascaris leonina)   Roundworms are the most common intestinal parasites found in dogs – and especially in young puppies, that are often infected at birth, or soon thereafter. Female worms lay several thousand eggs a day, which are passed in the feces. Eggs can survive in the environment for […]

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