The short answer is you don't. Natural remedies are not effective at eliminating worms, and the doses needed to even reduce the number of worms is borderline toxic.
However, your veterinarian can prescribe one of several safe and cheap medications that are effective at eliminating parasites with one or two doses.
Go to the vet and get worming tablets for your animal. Also, make sure to wipe the animal's bottom regularly to catch any segments of the worm, as these can contain eggs. Definitely wear gloves when doing this, AND wash your hands afterwards. You really don't want worms.
Your veterinarian will give the dog de-worming medicine twice, 2weeks apart from each other.
The first de-worming kills the worms in the dog's gut, and the second de-worming two weeks later kills the worms that hatched from the eggs not killed the first time.
You go to a pet store and get a dewormer. you hide it in their food. You give your dog the amount it says on the box.
There are several home remedies, but these are no proven. The best course of action is to see your doctor. Worms are easy to cure, but the medicine must match the type of worm.
you run away like a mad man and scream the names of your loved ones and then hopefully you survive
If you believe you have worms, your best option is to visit a pharmacy and ask one of the staff which preparation they recommend; it should be available over the counter.
Meal-worms are actually beetle grubs - NOT worms.
round worms are round and flat worms are flat!
silk worms are tiny worms hanging from silk on a tree
Normally no. Maggots are sometimes used to help treat wounds, but other worms are generally a bad sign. Some bad worms are heart worms, round worms, tape worms, pin worms, and hook worms.
Flatworms such as tape worms and flukes, and roundworms such as trichinosis-causing worms, filarial worms, ascarid worms and hook worms.
No worms do not have bones
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Yes, they can have large white roundworms, red stomach worms, whip worms, thread worms, kidney worms, zipper tapeworms, nodule worms, lungworms, thorn-headed worms, and Trichinella worms, among others.
no
Round worms, segmented worms, and flat worms
yes worms do eat worms. there are many parts of the world where they eat worms.
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