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Jan 03, 2024
If you’re a dog parent, you will know how important it is to keep your pooch safe from worm infections. They are primarily found in the lungs or intestines of dogs and are caused when dogs play in contaminated fields, consume stagnant water or get bitten by fleas or rodents. Therefore, you must deworm your dogs regularly even if they seem to be in perfect health.
In this blog, we will have a look at a range of natural remedies by which you can easily deworm your canine in the comfort of your home.
1. Turmeric:
Turmeric comes with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties which aids in reducing inflammation in the digestive system. It also cures the damage that has been caused by the worms. Turmeric cleanses the liver by eliminating the toxins that the worms have left behind in the dog’s body. If your dog doesn’t want to eat turmeric directly, you can opt for treats that contain turmeric. Your dog will readily eat the yummy treats and benefit from their healing properties.
2. Coconut:
Dried coconut is very effective in eliminating worms from a dog’s body. It has to be sprinkled on the pet’s food for optimum results. Below is the dosage amount of dried coconut:
Besides dried coconut, even coconut oil can help to get rid of internal and external parasites in dogs.
3. Pumpkin Seeds:
Pumpkin seems to have a deworming compound known as cucurbitacin. It effectively paralyses the intestinal worms, thus preventing them from holding on to the walls of the intestines during a bowel movement. This leads to the worms getting eliminated from the digestive tract of the dog’s body.
4. Chamomile:
Chamomile is great when it comes to eliminating roundworms and whipworms. Known for its soothing properties, it also helps with inflammation and bloating caused by internal parasites. It works best when offered as a tincture and the recommended dose is 0.25 ml per 9.07 KG of the canine’s weight which has to be repeated twice daily for two weeks.
5. Garlic:
A natural dewormer for dogs, garlic can offer similar effectiveness as that of conventional dewormers. It should be offered in a moderate amount for optimum results. You can chop raw garlic, let it sit for 15 minutes and then offer it to your dog. Following is the dosage amount of chopped garlic:
Just make sure to not use garlic as a dewormer if your pooch is pregnant, lactating or on blood thinners.
6. Carrots:
Besides being a great source of vitamin A, carrots are very effective in eliminating worms in dogs. If offered to them coarsely chopped, the carrots can scrape against the walls of the stomach and gut as they get digested, eliminating the parasites that are present there. You can offer the vegetable to your dog as a tasty treat or include it in their meal.
Wrapping Up
Preventing and treating worms the natural way at home is an efficient way to ensure that your pooch is happy and healthy. However, if you see that the natural remedies are not helping, you can offer your dog dewormers. We, at BudgetPetSupplies carry a wide range of effective dewormers that you can get shipped to your home at discounted prices.
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