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Treating Intestinal Worms
Intestinal worms can be treated naturally using grapefruit seed extract (GSE)
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Pumpkin Seeds for Natural Worm Support in Dogs
A gentle, food-based approach to gut health. Pumpkin seeds have been used for generations as a natural way to support healthy digestion and help the body deal with intestinal worms. They’re simple, safe for most dogs, and easy to incorporate into meals. Below is everything you need to know, plus the science behind how pumpkin seeds work, how to prepare them, and why quality matters. How Pumpkin Seeds Help With Worms Pumpkin seeds contain a compound called cucurbitacin, an a
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Problematic Parasite Prevention
To understand why it’s so important to use natural prevention we need to know a little more about chemical worm treatments and how they...
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🇬🇧 Changing to natural flea, tick & worm preventions for 12+ weeks and adults - UK
You’ll want to go for a layered approach for both fleas and worms as this is what we recommend for the best protection. So using multiple...
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🇦🇺 Changing to natural flea, tick & worm preventions for 12+ weeks & adults - AU
You’ll want to go for a layered approach for both fleas and worms as this is what we recommend for the best protection. So using multiple...
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🇨🇦 Changing to natural flea, tick & worm preventions 12+ weeks and adults - Canada
You’ll want to go for a layered approach for both fleas and worms as this is what we recommend for the best protection. So using multiple...
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🇺🇸 Changing to natural flea, tick & worm preventions for 12+ weeks & adults - USA
You’ll want to go for a layered approach for both fleas and worms as this is what we recommend for the best protection. So using multiple...
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Giardia: What Is It, How Is It Transmitted, and How Can We Treat It?
It is not a worm, bacteria, or virus! Giardiasis is an intestinal infection in humans and animals, caused by a microscopic protozoan parasite. Giardia has two forms: • A trophozoite that lives in the gut of infected animals • A cystic stage that’s shed in the dog's stool The cyst form can survive for several months in the environment ... especially in water or damp conditions. If your dog swallows the cyst, it enters his intestines. Once there, it transforms into the trophozo
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