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13 questions from our users

Steve D.
Steve D.asked

I have read some of the reviews and found out that the chocolatr worming treatment for dos and puppies has been discontinued. This is the only wormer my dog will take as it is choc. coated and she is a fussy eater.
I live in Mackay and I know a lot of pet owners who used this product.
Have you looked into why sales have declined? Was it too expensive, how/where it was displayed may have contributed to the sales decline or maybe pets have passed away the medicayion no longer needed.
Anyway enough of my gripe. Is there a product I can throw on the floor like the choc. coated one as this is how I gave it to my dog.
Thanks Steve



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Anja P.
Anja P.asked

Where can I buy this, purina total care, chocolate for dogs and puppies

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Gayle
Gayleasked

Where can I purchase Total Care Chocolate worming tablets from. I live Coffs Harbour area NSW. Can I purchase on line??

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Totalcare
PetCare Advice Team A.Totalcare

Hi Gayle,

Thank you for your question about TOTAL CARE Choc Worming Treatment Dog 6 Pieces, unfortunately, we are no longer making this product as sales were declining so we decided to discontinue this line.



We would like to assure you that the decision to no longer make a product is reached only with great reluctance and we regret any disappointment this product's absence may have caused. However you may like to try our TOTALCARE Tasty All Wormer, which is a similar product that we hope you will enjoy. This comes in two varieties, one for small dogs and puppies, and one for medium to large dogs. If you have any further questions please don't hesitate to contact us via email here: or call us on 1800 738 238 Mon - Thurs 9am-5pm Fri 9am-4:30pm

Anja P.
Anja P.

When something good comes along, it gets discontinued. Thank you

Myshelle
Myshelleasked

Hello, I cannot find the Chocolate Worming Treatment In Woolworths. Has this product been removed from sale by them. I always use this product.

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Totalcare
PetCare Advice Team A.Totalcare

Hi Myshelle, thank you for reaching out to us. Unfortunately this product has been discontinued; we would recommend our TOTALCARE Tasty Allwormer as an alternative. If you have any further questions please don't hesitate to contact us via email here: or call us on 1800 738 238 Mon - Thurs 9am-5pm Fri 9am-4:30pm



Myshelle
Myshelle

Thank you, that is unfortunate.

Thelma M.
Thelma M.asked

Can I use Total care chocolate worming for puppies on my cat

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Totalcare
PetCare Advice Team A.Totalcare

Hi Thelma, thank you for your question; this product is for use on dogs only, you cannot use it on your cat. If you are looking for a worming tablet would recommend our TOTALCARE Palatable All Wormer for Cats and Kittens, for more information please follow this link. https://www.purina.com.au/brands/total-care/cat-range/palatable-allwormer-tablets-for-cats-and-young-kittens

If you are looking for a topical worming treatment you may want to try our TOTALCARE Heartwormer, Allwormer and Flea Control for Cats, please follow the link for more information: https://www.purina.com.au/brands/total-care/cat-range/heartwormer-allwormer-and-flea-control-for-cats

If you would like to discuss this further please don't hesitate to contact us via email here: or feel free to call us on 1800 738 238 Mon - Thurs 9am-5pm Fri 9am-4:30pm.

Patricia Pichler
Patricia Pichlerasked

I have just purchased Purina total care chocolate worming treatment does that cover heart worm. Thanks Pat

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Totalcare
PetCare Advice Team A.Totalcare

Hi Patricia, thank you for your question. The TOTALCARE Chocolate Worming Treatment does not protect against heartworm, we would recommend our TOTALCARE Heartwormer and All-Wormer for protection against intestinal worms and heartworm. If you have any further questions please don't hesitate to contact us here: or call us on 1800 738 238 Mon - Thurs 9am-5pm Fri 9am-4:30pm

Josephine G.
Josephine G.asked

Is it safe to give half a square to our tiny 2 and a half weeks pups. Is it necessary at this age?

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Totalcare
PetCare Advice Team A.Totalcare

Hi Josephine, thank you for reaching out to us, half a square is the correct dosage for dogs or puppies up to 5kg, and you can start treatment from 2 weeks of age. Half a tablet will be the correct dosage for your puppies at this time.

Josephine G.
Josephine G.asked

Hi my puppys are 2 and a half weeks old. Do I start with the chocolate worming treatment now and is half a square too much? At this age

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Totalcare
PetCare Advice Team A.Totalcare

Hi Josephine, thank you for reaching out to us, half a square is the correct dosage for dogs or puppies up to 5kg, and you can start treatment from 2 weeks of age. Half a tablet will be the correct dosage for your puppies at this time.

Helen A.
Helen A.asked

My jack Russell overdosed on purina totalcare chocolate worming treatment had 3 more squares than she should have they dropped to the floor while I was trying to give my other jack Russell a dose

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Greg L.
Greg L.asked

Dodage

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chris
chrisasked

have a dog 8kg. how often do I give her a square? Packet says lasts 3months. Is that per square or 6 squares over that period?

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freddy
freddy

As per the instructions I read it to be 1 square per 10kg weight once every 3 months. Overdosing could be harmful.Hope that helps.

Ness
Nessasked

How many squares of worming chocolate do u give to a small size dog-jack russelX?????

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freddy
freddy

Suggest you follow the instructions on the packet.

Liz
Liz

Less than 10kg = 1 square
10kg to 20kg = 2 squares

Jessica M.
Jessica M.

5 Kgs or less= 1/2 square

bankst
bankstasked

I got my pup at 8 weeks, I gave her a purina total care worming choc tablet that week she is now 10 weeks and she is scrapping her butt again it says to give again at 12 but can I give her the other half 2 weeks early? She is an inside dog and has scrapped her bum inside to.

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freddy
freddy

Would suggest you stick to the instructions on the pack.The problem could be other cause related. Have you considered checking with a vet?

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