When to Start Deworming Your Puppy: Everything You Need to Know

Introduction
Parasite control is a cornerstone of puppy health, with many infections acquired prior to birth or during nursing. Determining the correct time to initiate deworming safeguards puppies from early health complications. This guide provides evidence-based recommendations on when and how to start deworming your puppy.


1. Ideal Age to Begin Deworming


2. Standard Deworming Protocol

AgeMedicationDosageNotes
2 WeeksPyrantel Pamoate5 mg/kg orallyFirst dose; covers roundworms, hookworms
4 WeeksPyrantel Pamoate5 mg/kg orallySecond dose; add fenbendazole if needed
6 WeeksFenbendazole50 mg/kg once daily for 3 daysTargets broad-spectrum parasites
8 WeeksPyrantel Pamoate5 mg/kg orallyThird dose
10 WeeksFenbendazole50 mg/kg once daily for 3 daysContinued broad coverage
12 WeeksPyrantel Pamoate/Praziquantel5 mg/kg pyrantel, 5–10 mg/kg praziquantelComprehensive tapeworm coverage

3. Role of Veterinary Examination


4. Monitoring and Hygiene Measures


5. Special Considerations


Conclusion
Initiating deworming at two weeks of age and following a structured, veterinarian-guided schedule protects puppies from the earliest parasite threats. Combined with regular fecal exams, sanitation, and proper nutrition, this approach ensures optimal health and development.


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