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bama68 said

on 8/3/2009 how long dose it take to get reid of dog worms i thought the box'a said a week an its been over a week

awilkison1 said

on 6/21/2009 You can treat most worms by using an over the counter de-wormer from your locat pet store. They usually sell for $5.00.

awilkison1 said

on 6/21/2009 I have never heard of wolf worms.

rainily said

on 6/18/2009 my 8 week old kitten has tapeworms cuz ive seen the whiteish-tan "moving rice" in his stool but i cant afford to take him to the vet for at least 3 more weeks even then i might not beable to afford (im not a bad owner i just happen to have two kitten come to my house insted of the agreed uppon one and became broke) anyone have any ideas? plz?

on 12/31/2007 Heather22 ALWAYS WASH YOUR HANDS AFTER HANDLEING YOUR PUPPY!!!! ROUNDWORM CAN SPREAD!!

on 12/31/2007 Heather22 ALWAYS WASH YOUR HANDS AFTER HANDLEING YOUR DOG!!! ROUND WORM CAN SPREAD!!!

on 12/31/2007 i just found out my cat has tapeworm. i am taking her to the vet soon, but until then does anyone have an idea on how to help her. i have had her for 5 years and don't want her to get sick!! PLEASE HELP!!!!!

on 8/31/2007 Can someone tell me about wolf worms on puppies and how they get them when they are completely house raised

Heather22 said

on 6/12/2007 My puppy, Tyson, is 5 weeks old and I suspect he has roundworm. Is there anything over the counter I can try or some home remedy? I know neither is a substitute for a trip to the vet, but I was just curious......I'm worried here so someone please help. :(

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 Giving garlic or anything in the onion family is harmful to cats and is NEVER recommended--a substance in garlic and onions can cause anemia. See the following articles: http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=1&articleid=1108
http://www.vetcentric.com/reference/displayFAQ.cfm?ARTICLE=Why%20are%20onions%20dangerous%20for%20dogs%20and%20cats?

Anonymous said

on 10/21/2007 If your cat has worms, feed it a clove a garlic every day. This will weaken the worms and help the cat to pass them.

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 Try giving your dog (after checking with the vet first!) garlic (natural or in pill form) or brewer's yeast. You can feed it as a treat or sprinkle some in the food or water. It helped my bully pass a whole lot more worms faster!

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