It is better just to go to the veterinary supply store, or feed store and pick up some wormer. Or take the dog to the vet. I don't know how you can make a dog eat enough vinegar to kill worms, and I can only imagine that it would not be healthy for the rest of the dog.
The vinegar, or acid type will suddenlly get rid of the calcium making them bendible
yes very much so. dogs are not allowed to have sugar. it increases their chances of heart worms
I have read that a cup of fennel tea a day after meals can aid in digestion and aid in the expulsion of worms.
Chocolate has an ingredient in it that is toxic to dogs and puppies. Please DO NOT feed chocolate to them. It does not instantly kill them, but hurts the liver and kidneys and eventually this will kill them.
No, humans cannot catch worms from chickens. The reason for this is that parasites are species specific, so there is no hazard to human health.
What kind of a question is this. These dogs are owned in much the same ways that trained horses are. No they do not kill the dogs after the races. Or they may "retire" them meaning, they find homes who would like to adopt them.
A drop wouldn't do it but a bottle would probably do the trick if you threw it on their head.
Yes they are. Wild dogs are not provided with an owner's care, let alone a vet's. They are much less likely to have a healthy diet. They are likely to suffer from worms and other parasites.
I think it might if it is strong acidic, but other than that I don't think it will do you much harm.
Yes, you should not have bubble wrap in a dogs reach. They can die by eating too much or get caught in it.
No, it is not safe to feed garlic to a dog as it can be toxic, especially in large quantities. Garlic can cause damage to a dog's red blood cells, leading to anemia and other health problems. It's best to avoid giving garlic to dogs altogether.
If you drink too much it will lower the pH and the electrolytes in your blood. You will get nausea and abdominal pain and extreme acidity can kill you.