Dogs with parasite infections like tapeworms, roundworms, and hookworms are frequently treated with albendazole. When given orally, the usual dosage for dogs is 25–50 mg per kilogram of body weight.
Albendazole Tablet dosages vary depending on the type of infection and the size of the dog, so it’s important to speak with a veterinarian before giving it to them. To improve absorption, it need to be taken with food. Typically, treatment lasts a few days. However, pay close attention to your veterinarian’s recommendations, since excessive use can have negative effects, such as liver problems and suppression of the bone marrow in dogs.