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3 Ways to Treat Dog Worms With Food and Herbs

By Matthew Lynch
October 9, 2023
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Introduction

Dog worms are a common issue faced by pet owners. They can cause various health problems such as weight loss, diarrhea, and vomiting. While conventional veterinary treatments are effective in combating these parasites, many dog owners prefer natural remedies to avoid potential side effects. In this article, we will explore three ways to treat dog worms with food and herbs.

1. Pumpkin Seeds

Pumpkin seeds are a popular home remedy for eliminating intestinal worms. They contain a compound called cucurbitacin, which paralyzes the worms, preventing them from attaching to the intestinal walls and allowing them to be easily expelled.

To use pumpkin seeds as a treatment:

– Grind raw, unsalted pumpkin seeds into a fine powder.

– Mix the pumpkin seed powder with your dog’s food at a ratio of 1 teaspoon per 10 pounds of body weight.

– Feed this mixture to your dog once daily for at least one week.

2. Garlic

Garlic is known for its antimicrobial properties and can be effective in treating dog worms, especially roundworms and hookworms. It works by damaging the parasites’ protective outer layers and inhibiting their ability to reproduce.

To use garlic as a treatment:

– Crush 1 clove of fresh garlic per 10 pounds of your dog’s body weight.

– Mix the crushed garlic with your dog’s food once daily.

– Continue this treatment for at least one week.

Note: Do not exceed the recommended dosage of garlic as it can be toxic in large amounts.

3. Wormwood

Wormwood is an herb that has been used traditionally in treating various types of parasites, including dog worms. It contains compounds called sesquiterpene lactones that weaken parasite membranes, making them more susceptible to the host’s immune system.

To use wormwood as a treatment:

– Consult with a holistic veterinarian or herbalist to determine the appropriate dosage of wormwood for your dog based on its weight and age.

– Purchase a wormwood tincture or dried wormwood from a reputable source.

– Administer the recommended dosage mixed with your dog’s food once daily for up to 3 consecutive days.

Caution: Wormwood can be toxic if overdosed. Always consult with a professional before incorporating it into your dog’s treatment plan.

Conclusion

Using food and herbs to treat dog worms is a natural alternative that can be effective when used responsibly alongside proper veterinary consultation. Pumpkin seeds, garlic, and wormwood are three options that may help rid your pet of these unwelcome parasites without resorting to harsh chemicals. As always, consult with your veterinarian before administering any new treatments to ensure the best health outcome for your beloved pet.

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