In these posts we'll investigate what to do if your pet has an issue after you've used a worming treatment and what steps to take next.
Keeping your dog protected from intestinal parasites is an essential part of being a dog parent. Regular worming treatment helps prevent harmful infestations and nasty diseases that can affect your dog’s health, digestion, and overall wellbeing. However, giving too much dewormer or using the wrong dosage can sometimes lead to serious side effects. Scroll for all of the medical instructions you need to give worm treatment safely to your dog, and how to spot if something has gone wrong.
We all want our dogs to be happy, healthy, and free of those nasty wriggly worms. Intestinal parasites can make your poor pup feel miserable and pose some health risks for us humans too. So, many of us are quick to use a deworming tablet at the first sign of trouble… or even “just in case.” But should you do this unless you are certain? Keep reading to find out the possible side effects and how to make sure your dog stays happy and healthy!
It goes without saying that worms are yucky and frustrating. But if you've done your bit — picked up the deworming tablets, maybe even tried to disguise them in a bit of cheese — why are the worms still bothering your pet??
Worms are persistent and getting rid of them isn’t always as simple as one pill and job done. Keep reading to find out how to remove worms from your dog for good!
As responsible pet owners, we all want the best for our furry friends. Regular health check-ups, a balanced diet, and proper grooming are all part of ensuring our pets live their best lives.
One essential aspect of pet care is deworming, which helps protect our furry friends from internal parasites that can cause a range of health issues. However, have you ever noticed that your pet seems unwell after taking those worming tablets?
In this post, we'll explore the common concerns related to worming tablets and your pet's health, addressing topics like the time it takes for worming tablets to work, potential side effects, and how to help your pet feel better.
No one likes to talk about worms. But someone’s got to, especially if they are infesting your pet for a long period of time. Keep reading to find out how to remove worms from your pet.
If you’ve ever tried to give your dog a worming tablet, you’ll know it can feel a bit like trying to convince a toddler to eat sprouts – lots of wriggling, suspicious stares, and the inevitable spat out tablet on the floor. But worming your dog is important, not just for their health, but for yours too. Keep reading for our 3 top tips on how to make your dog take their worming tablet every time!