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This chart may be used as a guide only. It is not a guarantee. Be sure to weigh your dog before starting the HWF.
If your dog is not showing symptoms - 16 weeks. For symptomatic dogs (i.e. tires easily, loss of appetite, coughing and swelling)- 24 weeks Symptomatic longer than 3 months . - 26 weeks Symptomatic longer than 6 months - 36 weeks
Every dog is different and some will respond more readily than others.
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Weight of dog
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# of Bottles for 16 weeks
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# of Bottles for 24 weeks
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Under 5 lbs
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1.8
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3.2
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5-25 lbs.
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3
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5
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26-50 lbs
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3.7
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6.3
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51-80 lbs
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4.4
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7.5
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81 and up
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4.8
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8.2
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Warning:
Keep out of reach of children. Do not give to cats. Apricot pits contain small amounts of naturally occurring cyanide. Do not use in conjunction with a heartworm preventative.
Our product is designed to act SLOWLY to eliminate the need to keep your dog confined. Do not allow breeding, racing, or over exerting. The average time for a dog with a moderate infestation of heartworms is 16 weeks. Depending on the severity of your dog's heartworm infestation, you may need to treat your dog for a longer period-of-time, especially if your dog has a heavy infestation of heartworms.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Be sure to put your dog on a heartworm preventative after you have STOPPED THE HWF.
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