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ROAR Squirminator Drops

ROAR Squirminator Drops

50ml

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SQUIRMINATOR is a natural homeopathic worming remedy designed to gently expel parasites including roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms and whipworms.

Safe for pets 8 weeks or older, and can be used alongside existing medications.

Benefits
• Entirely non-toxic and safe for use for any animal but not recommended for
animals 12 weeks or under as it may loosen stools.
• Safely used alongside current prescription medication and supplementation.
• Safe for use in pregnant and lactating animals.
• Made in New Zealand, from products sourced in New Zealand.
•Guaranteed for a shelf-life of 2 years.

Please contact us for further information.

ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR VETERINARIAN IF YOU HAVE ANY CONCERNS ABOUT YOUR PET’S WELL-BEING.
Worms are at their most active on a Full Moon. To get the best response from SQUIRMINATOR, dose twice daily for two days before a Full Moon, twice on the day of the Full Moon, then twice the following day. 1 pump = 1 dose. Each 50ml bottle contains 130 doses. Safe for pets 8 weeks or older, and can be used alongside existing medications. Storage: Keep in a cool place away from strong odours. ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR VETERINARIAN IF YOU HAVE ANY CONCERNS ABOUT YOUR PET’S WELL-BEING.
Distilled Water, Vegetable Glycerine, Abrotan, Chelone, Chenopod, Grantum, Santoninum
As with conventional medicine, the optimal temperature is 10-20 degrees Celsius, for storage. Do not store in the refrigerator. FAQs: • What if I give more than 1 pump in a dose? Will it hurt them? No – not at all. • I don’t think I gave my pet a full pump as a dose. Will it still be effective? As long as the dose made contact with the inside of the animal’s mouth it will be effective. • Can I use the drops on my rabbit? On my cat? Yes – absolutely. SQUIRMINATOR natural worming drops are suitable for any pet or animal with a parasitic burden of tapeworms, hookworms, whipworm, and roundworm. ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR VETERINARIAN IF YOU HAVE ANY CONCERNS ABOUT YOUR PET’S WELL-BEING.