April 17, 2017

Getting Rid of Dog Worms from Home

In most cases, dogs are infested with parasites that affect their digestive systems. There are also some types of worms that interfere with the normal functioning of the dog's blood vessels and the heart. The most popular worms include hookworms, tapeworms, heartworms, roundworms and whipworms. Heartworms are quite dangerous, and they need to be taken care of immediately. Roundworms and hookworms, on the other hand, are highly contagious, and thy can spread very fast. Some of the most common signs and symptoms include a cough, bloated stomach, and stool with mixed blood, dehydration, diarrhea, vomiting, hair loss, dull coat and poor appetite. The source will explain the various home remedies that you can use to treat your dog for worms.

Clove

Many of us are familiar with cloves but in most cases as a spice. This Spice has been used for a long time. The Asians were among the first people to use it as a method of curing illnesses such as malaria and scabies. Cloves are mainly found in the anti-parasitic mixtures, and thus this means that they can be used to treat parasites. An adult dog is supposed to be given one clove in a week, and it will play the role of deworming. When it takes it for a week then you can apply it to the dog for the following two months. This will give excellent results when it is mixed with either wormwood or walnut.

 

Black walnut

Black walnut has a variety of chemicals that can be used to get rid of intestinal worms and heartworms. This remedy is mainly used when remedies such as the wormwood and the pumpkin seed have failed. It is, however, crucial to not that you may first need to increase the immune system of the dog before it stars to use the black walnut. It is prudent that you consult professional vet before you administer this to your dog. It is a good remedy for worms, but it can be toxic when not given in the right way.

Carrot

Carrot is also another way that you can use to remove worms from your dog at home. The carrot should be chopped coarsely and then added to the dogs’ food. It acts as roughage, and it scrapes the mucus of the gut and removes those parasites in the walls of the intestine. It is a great way of improving the dogs’ intestine, and it will not bring any harm to the dog.

Oregon grape

The properties of medicine in this come from its roots. It has many chemicals that some are used for boosting the animals’ immune system, used as an antiseptic and also for fighting infections. Put twenty drops for twenty pounds of the dog feeds and give it to the dog every two times in a day. This will clear all the worms that are in the dog's system. This medication should not be given to pregnant dogs or to those that have liver problems. Give the right dosage so as to avoid more complications.

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