Classic Home Remedies for Worms in Dogs
In many cases of dog infections, home remedies work better than even
medicines. Many medicines have side effects which cause unwanted harm to
your dog. Well, home remedies do wonders for humans. So why not dogs?
You might remember your grandmother who used to make a magic medicine
for you when you used to be down with fever. The medicine was nothing
but a mixture of herbs which would cure you instantly.
You can try a magic medicine on your pet dog too. But make sure it
works. Search the internet and be certain of its effects. Home remedies
can be carried out at the minimum costs and so if you know what you are
doing then there is nothing like it.
There are a no of vegetables and herbs that can be tried out to de-worm
your little friend. Your friend won’t have to go through painful
injections or bitter medicines.

Carrot:
Never thought that carrot can help dogs too? Well, it’s time to change.
Carrots are excellent canine de-wormers. It is their job to keep away
worms. Give it to your dog in the form of juice or powder. It goes a
long way in keeping the dog’s immune system active and vigilant. What is
the secret? Carrot has some special oils which give this special
characteristic to it. Don’t make your dog eat bowls of carrot soup
daily. A small amount of powder in its meal per day will be enough.
Natural herbs:
There are many herbs that can help de-worming the dogs. Peppermint and
cinnamon are some of the well known herbs. They not only protect dogs
from worms but they also aid in eliminating them. Quassia, a known herb
for worm prevention also increases the appetite of the dog. These herbs
generally make the dog healthy. Worms are not only eradicated from their
intestines but it is made sure that the worms don’t come back for a long
time.
There is a special kind of natural herb which helps the dog a lot. They
give relief to the bowels of the dog. It is called slippery eel.

Garlic:
Garlic juice has benefits too. If you can mix garlic juice in dog’s food
then it will eliminate the worms present in the intestine. Don’t add too
much garlic juice in the dog’s food. Your friend won’t even touch the
food. Some pet owners also add black walnut in a liquid form as an added
precaution. It acts as a catalyst and helps the garlic juice to act
faster. Garlic is an excellent antidote to tapeworms. Don’t even think
twice before using it. You can give small amounts of garlic juice in dog
food daily to safeguard your dog from worms.
You can try out fennel too. Cloves can be used to remove worms. Some
people even say that white pumpkin seeds can aid in getting rid of these
irritating worms. If you search the net, you will get a lot of
information on all the kinds of home remedies that are possible. But
don’t experiment anything on your dog. Ask your friends and colleagues
for the sanctity of the herbs and the antidotes. Some particular dogs
are allergic to particular foods.
Though many worms can be removed with the help of home remedies, many
can’t be. Worms like heartworms can be eliminated from the human body
only by proper medications. So first go and let a vet check your dog.
Once you know what kind of worm is creating the problem, then you can
think about the treatment. It is best if you consult someone who knows
about the treatment of dogs. It keeps the dog at minimum risk.
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