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Frontline Wormer - Tablets for Dogs - 2 pack - 🌟REDUCED TO CLEAR🐕

£10.00 £7.00

Frontline Wormer Tablets provide broad-spectrum protection against roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms and whipworms—the most common intestinal parasites affecting UK dogs. These meat-flavoured tablets are easy to administer with or without food, making treatment straightforward for pet owners.  Suitable from 2 weeks of age and 3 kg body weight, they're ideal for...

Frontline Wormer Tablets provide broad-spectrum protection against roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms and whipworms—the most common intestinal parasites affecting UK dogs.

These meat-flavoured tablets are easy to administer with or without food, making treatment straightforward for pet owners. 

Suitable from 2 weeks of age and 3 kg body weight, they're ideal for puppies and nursing dogs alike. 

Administer every month until 6 months, then every 3 months thereafter. Always weigh your dog to ensure the correct dose. Protect your dog's health with reliable, trusted worming treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do dogs get worms?

Dogs can pick up intestinal worms in several everyday ways:

  • Swallowing infected fleas while grooming

  • Contact with contaminated environments, such as soil, grass, toys, or water

  • Eating or scavenging infected animals, including rodents, birds, or rabbits

  • From their mother, either before birth or through nursing

Even well-cared-for dogs can be exposed — it’s a normal risk of exploring the world around them.


How do I know if my dog needs worming?

It’s important not to wait for visible signs before treating worms, as infections often develop silently and may only show symptoms once they become more serious.

Possible signs can include:

  • Weight loss

  • A bloated or swollen tummy

  • Diarrhoea or vomiting

  • Scooting (dragging their bottom along the ground)

You may also occasionally see small worm segments (similar to grains of rice) in your dog’s stool or around their rear.

However, these symptoms aren’t always specific to worms — which is why regular preventative worming is recommended to keep your dog protected.


Is my dog more at risk of worms at certain times of year?

No — the risk of worms is present all year round.

Worm eggs are incredibly resilient and can survive in the environment for long periods, meaning your dog can pick up worms during any walk, playtime, or outdoor adventure.

For this reason, consistent, year-round worming is the best way to protect your dog.