Question by AcdRed: Has anyone ever used parsley to clear intestinal parasites from dogs?
Has anyone ever had parsley water clear their dogs of intestinal parasites? I just read this online and I have never heard of it before.
Just for clarification… My dogs are not having any problems it’s just something I read. I would never try it.

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Answer by Adam T
There are a lot of these holistic methods of treatments out there, but very few of them are very effective. I also don’t think the taste of parsley would agree with a dog. The best thing to do is go get a dose of dewormer (strongid, drontal, droncit, etc.) from your veterinarian. They’re fairly cheap, and will do a much better job, and keep your dog much healthier.

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Question by Becky: Has anyone used Heartworm Free or Parasite Dr. to treat your dogs heartworms?
These are all natural treatments for heartworms in dogs. I’ve read about both of them, but would much rather hear from someone that has used it. I’m trying to decide on which one to buy. I am rescuing a dog and he has heartworms and we really don’t wanna do the invasive dangerous treatment that the doctor recommended. We’d much rather try something natural first.

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Answer by bob ©
while i am all for natural treatments and will usually try and seek out a natural treatment for something, heart worm disease is not one of them. heart worm disease is way too risky imo to try something that might not work. if you want a natural treatment for dry skin or ear mites or vomiting or diarrhea then fine, but not with something that can and will kill your pet if it goes untreated.

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Question by boopy: I used to use the D-worm tapewormer when my dog would get tapeworms and now i cannot seem to get it online or?
on the shelf.. does anyone know why and what else can i use to treat them?

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Answer by BYBs are small puppy mills
proper wormer from your VET

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Can garlic water be used to kill dog worms?

Question by doe: Can garlic water be used to kill dog worms?
I have a puppy i recently bought and yesterday when he pooped a worm like this one http://www.beaglesunlimited.com/Photos/CanineRoundworms.jpg
came out
i was told by someone that if i boil a garlic in water for about 10 or 15 minutes and then gave the water to my dog(when it cools down of course) it can kill the worms so is it true?

IM NOT GOING TO DO THAT TO MY DOG
IM GOING TO TAKE HIM TO THE VET TOMORROW MORNING TO GET A CHECK UP AND ALL HIS SHOTS

SO IM JUST WONDERING IF ITS TRUE
LIKE I SAID IM NOT GOING TO DO IT TO MY DOG I WAS JUST ASKING

AND I WAS TALKING ABOUT THE WATER USED TO BOIL THE GARLIC NOT THE GARLIC ITSELF

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Answer by Dance D
The only way to help your puppy is by taking it to a VET! Don’t do experiments on a LIFE!

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