I. Uses (Pet Medicine Milbemycin Oxime and Praziquantel Tablets (for Dogs Under 5kg))
Treating Targeted Internal Parasitic Infections in Dogs Under 5kg
Aiming at the common parasite types in dogs of this weight range (mainly puppies and extra-small breed dogs), it simultaneously eliminates parasites relying on the compound ingredients:
- Nematode infections: Milbemycin oxime can kill adult worms and larvae of roundworms (Toxocara canis, transmitted to puppies via breast milk) and hookworms (Ancylostoma caninum, contracted through environmental contact). It relieves symptoms caused by parasites, such as slight abdominal distension in 2-4kg puppies ("roundworm infestation disguised as 'milk fat'"), slow weight gain (due to parasites robbing nutrients), and trace blood streaks in feces (mild anemia caused by hookworm blood-sucking—dogs under 5kg are more sensitive to anemia). It also kills heartworm larvae (if puppies are exposed to mosquitoes), preventing larvae from latent development in the body (dogs under 5kg have extremely small hearts, and adult heartworm infestation can quickly lead to heart failure).
- Tapeworm infections: Praziquantel accurately eliminates Dipylidium caninum (caused by accidental ingestion of fleas—intermediate hosts—while grooming). It solves problems such as tiny white segments in feces and frequent anal licking in extra-small breed dogs (e.g., adult Chihuahuas weighing 3-5kg). It is especially suitable for dogs under 5kg, which mostly stay indoors and are prone to contact with flea eggs in the environment.
Preventing Parasite Recurrence and Health Risks in Dogs Under 5kg
In high-infection scenarios for dogs of this weight range (e.g., exposure to a new environment after weaning, contact with parasite eggs in the same litter as the mother dog, indoor mosquitoes in summer), regular administration as advised by a veterinarian (usually starting after weaning: once every 2 weeks for 2 consecutive times, then once every 3 months) can:
- Inhibit the hatching of roundworm eggs and tapeworm eggs from the environment in dogs, preventing stunted growth caused by parasites in puppies under 5kg (which have extremely low immunity and are prone to recurrent infections);
- Establish a preventive barrier against heartworms in advance. Although the risk of heartworm infection in dogs under 5kg is relatively low, administration during puppyhood can reduce the infection risk in adulthood, eliminating the need for additional combination with "puppy-specific heartworm medications";
- Reduce complications caused by parasites, such as puppy anemia due to hookworms and intestinal blockage by roundworms (dogs under 5kg have narrow intestines, and excessive roundworms can easily cause obstruction).
Adapting to the Needs of Dogs Under 5kg in Special Physiological Stages
- Post-weaning puppies (e.g., 1-3kg, over 4 weeks old): For mixed "roundworm + tapeworm" infections transmitted via breast milk, regular administration of low doses gradually eliminates parasites, avoiding impacts on bone and organ development (puppies under 5kg are in a rapid growth stage, and nutrient robbing by parasites causes greater harm);
- Extra-small adult dogs (e.g., 3-5kg): Addresses parasitic infections caused by indoor fleas and accidental ingestion of small amounts of raw meat (e.g., raw meat crumbs mixed in cooked meat fed by owners), while preventing heartworms. There is no need to worry about excessive doses of general-purpose dewormers due to "being underweight".
II. Selling Points (Pet Medicine Milbemycin Oxime and Praziquantel Tablets (for Dogs Under 5kg))
Gram-Level Precise Dosage, Adapting to Weight Challenges of Dogs Under 5kg
It is designed with micro-dose specifications specifically for dogs under 5kg (e.g., each tablet corresponds to the dosage for 1kg or 2kg body weight), eliminating the need for pet owners to split tablets. For example, a 2kg puppy takes 1 tablet, and a 4kg extra-small dog takes 2 tablets. This completely avoids the problem of "insufficient dosage (deworming failure) or excessive dosage (liver and kidney damage) due to uneven splitting of general-purpose tablets"—a weight error of 0.5kg in dogs under 5kg may affect efficacy, and this specification fundamentally solves the difficulty of dosage control.
Safe and Mild Formula, Adapting to the Fragile Physiology of Puppies/Extra-Small Breed Dogs
- Low metabolic burden: Milbemycin oxime uses a low-concentration ratio and can be quickly metabolized when passing through the immature liver of puppies. Praziquantel acts locally in the intestines and is excreted with feces, causing no cumulative damage to the liver and kidney functions of dogs under 5kg (especially newborn puppies weighing 1-2kg);
- Low gastrointestinal irritation: The formula contains no irritating excipients (e.g., high-concentration preservatives). Only in rare cases do 1-3kg puppies have one episode of soft stools after administration (which recovers on its own without stopping the medication). There are no adverse reactions such as vomiting or lethargy, making it suitable for the sensitive gastrointestinal tracts of dogs in this weight range.
Compound Synergy Enables "Fewer Doses", Reducing Pet Owners’ Operation Pressure
Unlike single-ingredient medications that require "administering anti-nematode drugs first, then anti-tapeworm drugs with a 3-day interval", the compound preparation covers the core parasites of dogs under 5kg with a single dose, avoiding frequent medication administration that irritates puppies’ gastrointestinal tracts. Especially for 1-2kg puppies (with low medication compliance), reducing the number of doses can lower pet stress and alleviate the operational burden of "multiple doses" for pet owners.
Small Tablets Easy to Administer, Adapting to Puppies’ Medication Resistance Habits
The tablets are designed in a mini size (2-3mm in diameter), which can be directly inserted into the back of the puppy’s mouth (with a small amount of warm water) or crushed and mixed into 1-2ml of goat milk powder or puppy canned food. Dogs under 5kg (especially post-weaning puppies) have a high acceptance of goat milk powder and puppy canned food, easily solving the common problem of "puppies resisting oral medications". Unlike liquid dewormers, there is no need to worry about spilling or puppies choking.
Dual Use for Prevention and Treatment, Cost-Effective Coverage of Puppies’ Critical Growth Stages
One bottle (usually 10-15 tablets), calculated based on the dosage for dogs under 5kg, can cover the entire deworming needs of puppies from post-weaning (4 weeks old) to adulthood (e.g., 5 months old, weighing nearly 5kg). It not only solves the treatment of "parasites transmitted via breast milk" after weaning but also meets the subsequent preventive needs once every 3 months. There is no need to frequently replace dewormers of different specifications due to "puppies growing and weight changing", reducing pet-raising costs.