💊Calculadora de Dosis de Fenbendazol
Bichon Frise Fenbendazole Dosage Guide
About Bichon Frise
- Size Category: Small Breeds
- Weight Range: 5-10kg (12-22lbs)
- Lifespan: 14-15 years
- Origin: France/Belgium
A cheerful small breed with a fluffy white coat.
Recommended Dosage
Minimum weight (5kg)
250mg daily
= 1.13g granules or 2.5ml liquid
Maximum weight (10kg)
500mg daily
= 2.25g granules or 5ml liquid
* Based on 50mg/kg standard dosing. Give once daily for 3 consecutive days.
Common Parasites in Bichon Frises
Fenbendazole effectively treats the following parasites commonly found in Bichon Frises:
Roundworms
Common intestinal parasites that can be effectively treated with fenbendazole.
Hookworms
Blood-sucking parasites that attach to the intestinal lining.
Giardia
A microscopic parasite causing diarrhea and digestive issues.
Frequently Asked Questions: Bichon Frise & Fenbendazole
What is the correct fenbendazole dosage for a Bichon Frise?
The standard fenbendazole dosage for a Bichon Frise is 50mg per kg of body weight. For a typical Bichon Frise weighing 5-10kg, this means 250-500mg daily for 3 consecutive days.
How much Panacur should I give my Bichon Frise?
For Panacur granules (22.2%), give your Bichon Frise approximately 1.13-2.25 grams daily for 3 days. For liquid suspension (10%), give 2.5-5ml. Always weigh your dog first for accurate dosing.
Is fenbendazole safe for Bichon Frises?
Yes, fenbendazole is generally very safe for Bichon Frises when given at the correct dosage. It has a wide safety margin and minimal side effects. However, always consult your veterinarian before starting any deworming treatment.
What parasites can fenbendazole treat in Bichon Frises?
Fenbendazole effectively treats roundworms, hookworms, giardia in Bichon Frises. These are common intestinal parasites that can affect this breed, especially puppies or dogs with outdoor access.
Other Small Breeds - Fenbendazole Dosing
Similar breeds in the small breeds category (4-10kg (9-22 lbs)):
Aviso Médico
Esta calculadora es solo para fines informativos y no sustituye el consejo veterinario o médico profesional. El fenbendazol está aprobado solo para uso veterinario y no está aprobado por la FDA para consumo humano. Siempre consulte con un veterinario calificado antes de administrar cualquier medicamento a su mascota. Para uso humano, consulte a un profesional de la salud.