FRONTLINE Wormer for Dogs

FRONTLINE Wormer for Dogs
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Description

FRONTLINE® Wormer for Dogs

Give worms the FRONTLINE® treatment.

New FRONTLINE® WORMER for dogs is a broad-spectrum worming tablet, killing all types of intestinal worms most commonly found in the UK: roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms and whipworms.

It’s meat-flavoured and can be given with or without food, making it easy to give and enjoyable for your pet. This dog dewormer is suitable for dogs and puppies from 2 weeks of age and weighing at least 3 kg. It’s also licensed for use in nursing dogs.

  • For routine treatment, worm your adult dog(s) with FRONTLINE® WORMER every 3 months.
  • In certain circumstances, it may be advised to use dog worming treatment more frequently. For example, if your pet lives with small children or an immunocompromised adult, or where your pet has frequent risk of infection. In these cases, or if your dog has a heavy roundworm infection, we recommend contacting your vet for further advice.
  • For use as a puppy worming tablet, give every month from weaning until 6 months of age. Learn why it’s important to worm puppies and what you need to consider.
  • Active ingredients: Febantal, Pyrantel Embonate, Praziquantel
  • Recommended for dogs only. Looking for a worming treatment for your cat? Take a look at FRONTLINE® WORMER for cats.

*Market Share Dashboard MAT January 2023.
**ESCAAP (2021). Guideline 01 Worm control in dogs and cats. 6th ed.

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Reviews (14)

Summary of Reviews for FRONTLINE Wormer for Dogs

Overall 5
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14 out of 14 (100%) customers would recommend this product.
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By Anne Henderson on 4 June 2026

I have a very suspicious whippet who is a nightmare to worm. I managed to get him to take the tablets, halved, wrapped in cheese. First time, whoopee 🄳

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trusted brand
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By Lynne Caton on 7 March 2026

goodprices and quick delivery from Viovet.

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Front line wormer for dogs
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By Glynis Cavell on 22 October 2025

Excellent

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Thank you very hood product
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By Katarzyna Koszyka on 2 October 2025

Reccomended

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Treatment time
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By Sue Cowdery on 8 June 2025

Good

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Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding FRONTLINE Wormer for Dogs, including answers from our team.

15 July 2025 at 4:13pm

Dosage

PAULINE PUGH

The two chewy tablets are given at the same time I assume? Please confirm
Thanks

  • VioVet Staff

Dosage:
1 tablet per 10 kg (22 lbs) bodyweight. This is equivalent to 15 mg febantel, 14.4 mg pyrantel embonate and 5 mg praziquantel per kilo bodyweight.

It is important to follow the treatment recommendations as presented here. Do not deviate from the recommendations without the advice of your veterinary surgeon.

Dosage table:
Bodyweight (kg)
Tablets 3.0-5.0 >5.0-7.5 >7.5-10.0 1 >10.0-15.0 1 >15.0-20.0 2 >20.0-25.0 2 >25.0-30.0 3 >30.0-35.0 3 >35.0-40.0 4 >40.0 1 tablet per 10 kg

Administration and Duration of Treatment
The tablets can be given directly to the dog or disguised in food. No starvation is needed before or after treatment.

Not for use in dogs weighing less than 3 kg or less than 2 weeks of age. Puppies should be treated at 2 weeks of age and every 2 weeks until 12 weeks of age. Thereafter they should be treated at 3-month intervals. It is advisable to treat the bitch at the same time as the puppies.

For routine worm control adult dogs should be treated with a single dose every 3 months.
For the control of Toxocara, nursing bitches should be dosed 2 weeks after giving birth and every two weeks until weaning.

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