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Avitrol Plus

100 tablets

25.00 QAR

A convenient and broad spectrum bird wormer which controls thread, caecal, round, gape, gizzard and important tapeworms in caged birds. Avitrol tablets provide a secure method of dosing individual birds. Used against Threadworm (Capillaria sp.), Caecal worm (Heterakis sp.), Roundworm (Ascaridia sp.), gape worm (Syngamus sp.), gizzard worm (Acuaria sp.) and Tapeworm (Raillietina sp.) in ornamental cage birds.

25.00 QAR

Out of stock

Usage directions

Administer orally directly into the throat, 250 to500g bodyweight. ½ tablet. 500 to 750g body weight 1 tablet. 750g to 1Kg bodyweight. 1½ tablets.

Ingredients

Levamisole hydrochloride 20 mg, Praziquantel 4mg.

Warnings

Do not feed Birds for 24 hours before or three hours after treatment. All birds in the same loft or cage should be treated and the loft or cage cleaned and disinfected three days after treatment. Keep out of reach of children. Read Safety directions before opening or using. For animal treatment only.

Refund policy

Unopened items in saleable condition can be returned or exchanged on the same day of purchase, except refrigerated medicines and wearable items.

FAQs

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    Where do you deliver?

  • We deliver to all areas in Qatar, including but not limited to Doha, West Bay, The Pearl, Al Sadd, Al Waab, Al Rayyan, Al Gharafa, Al Wakra, and Al Khor. We strive to provide our customers with a hassle-free and timely delivery experience, regardless of their location.

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    What should I feed my pet bird?

  • The type of food you should feed your pet bird depends on its species and dietary requirements. In general, most birds require a balanced diet that includes a mix of seeds, fruits, vegetables, and pellets. Some birds may also benefit from supplements like bird vitamins. Avey has a range of bird feeds available that can be purchased online.

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    How often should I feed my pet bird?

  • The frequency of feeding your pet bird can vary depending on its species and age. As a general rule, most birds should be fed twice a day, with fresh food and water provided each time. Consult with your veterinarian for specific feeding recommendations for your bird.

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    Can I feed my bird fruits and vegetables?

  • Yes, many birds can benefit from a diet that includes fruits and vegetables. However, some fruits and vegetables may be toxic to birds, so it's important to research which ones are safe for your pet. Additionally, it's important to wash all fruits and vegetables thoroughly before giving them to your bird to avoid exposure to pesticides and other harmful chemicals.

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    How do I know if my bird is healthy?

  • A healthy bird should have bright and alert eyes, clean feathers, and a healthy appetite. They should also be active and social. Watch for signs of illness, such as lethargy, loss of appetite, feather loss, or changes in behavior, and consult a veterinarian immediately if you notice any of these symptoms.

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    What can I do to keep my bird entertained?

  • Birds are intelligent creatures and require mental stimulation to stay healthy and happy. You can provide your bird with toys, perches, and other objects to play with. You can also engage your bird in games, teach them tricks, or spend time interacting with them.

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    How can I keep my bird's cage clean?

  • It's important to keep your bird's cage clean to prevent the growth of bacteria and other harmful organisms. You should clean the cage and all accessories regularly with a non-toxic cleaner. You should also replace the bedding and food and water dishes on a regular basis.