Top Tips for Worming Your Pets Effectively

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Worming your pets is important, whether you’ve got a horse, dog, or cat. If worms are left untreated for too long, they can cause a lot of damage and make your poor pet very uncomfortable. However, treatment and the things you will have to do to administer the treatment will vary. It probably won’t be fun for you or your pet, but it must be done. Here are some top tips to make sure you do a good job:
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Worming Your Horse

Worms are one of the most common things that horses need treatment for. Treating them right is important; you must make sure they’re healthy and happy as best you can. In order to worm your horse effectively, you’ll need to get an equine vet to determine just how bad your horse’s worms are. Paste is the most commonly used method of worming for horses, as it’s easy to distribute. However, you should discuss with the vet the kind of wormer that will be best for your particular horse. To prevent your horse from getting worms, you should keep their stable as clean as possible. There’s no way you can guarantee them not getting worms, but you can try your best.

 

Worming Your Dog

Worming your dog should be done year round in order to prevent them forever. Make sure you have a good routine, and never miss a scheduled worming. You can get treatment from a site like http://www.wormers.co.uk/, for example. If you have more than one dog in the house, it’s a good idea to worm them all at the same time to make things easier. Some dogs can be smart when it comes to worming medicine, so you could try to use treats to disguise the fact that you’re giving them medicine. Usually, the best thing to do is give them a regular treat first, followed by the treat with worming medicine in it. You could use cheese, or peanut butter for example. There are many different kinds of worm your dog could have, so make sure you use the right kind of medicine for them. The dose will usually depend on the dog’s weight.

Worming Your Cat

If you allow your cat to roam freely, they may come home often infested with parasites. This could mean you must worm them 5 times per year in order to keep the parasites at bay. Cats may also turn their nose up at medicine, in which case you could crush it up and put it in their food. Just make sure no other pets are around to eat the leftovers – your cat should eat the whole meal to themselves. You will also need to make sure that they don’t spit it out a few minutes later. Spot on treatments could be a simple yet effective way of treating your cat for worms.

Now you know how to handle worms, you can go and get rid of them for good. Remember, preventive treatment is the key to a happy pet. Good luck!

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