Top Natural De-Wormers in Dogs & Cats

Imagine going outside to pick up the dog poop and there it is. A long white worm squirming around in your dog’s poop.

It’s horrifying because you know there are more in your dog. You may even panic and worry if your family can get them too.

Parasites are a common problem in dogs and cats, and they can lead to health problems. It’s important to know what they are and how they can affect your pets, but most importantly what you can do to keep your pets and family safe from intestinal parasites.

What are intestinal parasites and why is this important?

Roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms. These are the most common internal parasites we see in our dogs and cats. Intestinal worms can be a serious problem for young dogs and cats. Hookworms can lead to life-threatening anemia and roundworms can lead to malabsorption issues and poor growth and development.

In adult dogs, intestinal parasites are occasionally life-threatening. Usually, animals that have a weakened immune system are more likely to experience severe intestinal parasitism and show clinical signs.

How does your dog or cat get intestinal parasites?

Ok, where are my poop eaters?

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Dr. Katie Woodley - The Natural Pet Doctor

Root to Recovery: The Natural Pet Doctor's Blueprint. Holistic well-being through addressing underlying causes for your pet's thriving health naturally.