No, that is an urban legend.
While turpentine might kill intestinal worms outside of the human body, it can cause serious harm if ingested. To kill intestinal worms it is best to get a prescription from a licensed physician.
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You need to take it to the vet. They might be able to get the worms out of your dog.
You don't. The vet does
No, because: 1. Vaccines don't cure diseases, they prevent the person/dog from getting them in the first place, and 2. Vaccenes prevent against viruses, while heart worms are, well, worms. You can buy medication o give your do to prevent against worms, and to try and get rid of them, but there is no vaccine.
Dookey taste like chocolate. :)
Yes you can use elodel cream it does work on ring worms...
There are companies of them, who guarantee to cure anything, and skilfully mulct the sick of their last penny.
There is no vaccination that can cure worms in dogs. Instead, deworming medications are used to treat and eliminate various types of intestinal parasites, such as roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms. Vaccines can help prevent certain infections, but for worm infestations, regular deworming and preventive measures are essential. Always consult a veterinarian for the appropriate treatment plan for your dog.
If you suspect your kitten has worms, take them to the vet for proper diagnosis and treatment. Your vet can prescribe the appropriate deworming medication to get rid of the worms and recommend ways to prevent future infestations. Keep your kitten away from other pets until they are treated to prevent the spread of worms.
Because they are trying to get rid of worms (like if we had nits). I strongly recommend that you see a vet to cure this problem. m.gendi
When a dog is de-wormed, it means that they have been treated with medication to eliminate intestinal parasites such as worms. This helps to keep the dog healthy and prevent potential health issues associated with worms. It is a routine procedure recommended by veterinarians to protect the health of the dog and those around them.