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Herbal Recipes and Tips for Keeping Pets Worm Free

Submitted by admin on Friday, 3 July 2009No Comment
Herbal Recipes and Tips for Keeping Pets Worm Free

Keeping your pets free of insects and pests such as fleas and worms can be a big challenge sometimes. These are some herbal recipes combined with tips to help you keep your pets free of such pests.

Worm Treatment

Getting your pet to take garlic every day may be a problem. Try this remedy every month or so for an easier way to keep your pet worm-free. Put 4 cloves of chopped garlic in a pan and pour 1 cup of boiling water over the garlic and let it sit overnight. After straining the liquid, mix with your dog’s dry food the next day and give smaller amounts of food than normal to ensure that the animal eats all the food.

Worming Swine

Leave small lumps of coal in the pen. They will eat what they need to keep worm free.

Worming Your Horse or Goat

They really start begging for this. Feed each animal several non-filter cigarettes each week. Keeps them from getting worms.

Wormwood Treatment for Internal Parasites

Have the animal go without food for 24 hours before treatment. Mix together 1 tablespoon each of powdered garlic, worm­wood, and thyme. After mixing well, fill 100 capsules with herbal mixture. Give the animal 1 capsule for every 10 pounds of weight. Give the dose every 4 hours during the day. Give the dog a mild dose of castor oil 2 times a day—in the morning and in the evening, the same day of treatment. If your dog has worms, I suggest that you bury the feces so that your pet does not get reinfested. To help soothe and calm the animal, give your dog some water with a bit of catnip tea in it.

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