What are the signs your pet may need deworming?
Worm infestations aren’t always visible, but specific symptoms can signal it’s time for a vet check.
Diarrhea or vomiting
Visible worms or eggs in stool
Weight loss despite a healthy appetite
Dull coat
Skin irritation
Scooting or excessive licking of the rear
Roundworms
Common in puppies and kittens, these worms can stunt growth, cause digestive upset, and lead to a dull coat.
Tapeworms
Often spread through fleas, they appear as rice-like segments near the tail and can cause irritation and weight loss.
Hookworms
Small but harmful, they attach to the intestines, causing anemia, weakness, and sometimes bloody stools.
Whipworms
They live in the large intestine, where they may cause chronic diarrhea, weight loss, and a general poor body condition.
Heartworms
Transmitted by mosquitoes, they affect the heart and lungs, leading to coughing, fatigue, and potentially fatal complications.
Dog
Age
Frequency
2-12 weeks
Every 2 weeks
Monthly
6 months+
Every 3-4 months
Cat
Age
Frequency
4-8/9 weeks
Every 2 weeks
Monthly
6 months+
Every 3-4 months

Health Check First
We start with a full exam to assess your pet’s health and determine the most suitable treatment plan.

Vet-Approved Medication
Our prescribed dewormers are gentle on your pet while effectively eliminating harmful parasites.

Tailored Care
We customise follow-up and prevention plans based on your pet’s age, breed, lifestyle, and environment.