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Everyday Foods that get rid of Dog Worms

Foods Get Rid of Your Dogs Worm

If you’ve ever owned a dog, chances are you’ve had to deal with dog worms at one point or another. If you’ve ever had to deal with it, you know, just as well as I do, that it’s not a fun process. Not only are the worms themselves gross, but they’re also quite harmful to your dog’s health, meaning you need to get rid of them as soon as physically possible.

The most important thing to remember when trying to get rid of your dog’s worms is that if at all possible, you should try your best to stay away from the pharmaceutical deworming drugs. Instead, try using actual foods to heal your pup’s insides.

Below are some of the most common foods used to deworm your dog. Check out the options and make the choice that works best for you.

  1. Fermented Vegetables

If you want to be super safe about curing your dog of worms, go with fermented vegetables. You can make your own fermented veggies or you can purchase them. The most common examples consist of sauerkraut or kimchi.
If you choose to go this route, start off slowly. After a few days, you should be giving your dog approximately 1 to 3 teaspoons per 20 pounds of body weight.

  1. Pumpkin Seeds

Pumpkin seeds are also a very safe measure to take when trying to deworm your dog. All you have to do is grind the seeds up and give a quarter of a teaspoon for every 10 pounds of body weight they are.

  1. Grated Veggies

This suggestion only pertains to certain vegetables, and those include carrots, watercress, greens, squash, and fennel. Any of these veggies can be easily added to food to get rid of worms. Typically, it’s suggested to give your dog1 teaspoon per 10 pounds of body weight.

  1. Cucumber

To get rid of worms, you can simply chop up a cucumber and add it to your dog’s food. As an alternate method, you can use fresh carrot, beet, or cucumber juices mixed in your dog’s food.

  1. Pineapple, Papaya, and Pomegranate

All of the above-named fruits are said to be given to your dog with the following dose: 1 teaspoon per 10 pounds of your dog’s body weight.
Pineapple is filled with enzymes that are proven to digest proteins, which causes the fruit to help with the deworming process. Papaya contains papain, which is an enzyme that targets worms. Pomegranate is said to be useful in treating tapeworms.

In general, giving your dog a healthy supply of fruits and vegetables is an overall good idea. If your dog is not used to eating and digesting produce, start them off slowly in order to avoid any digestive issues.

Other foods that you can give your dog to speed up the healing process of deworming are as follows:

  • Garlic
  • Apple Cider Vinegar
  • Coconut Oil
  • Parsley
  • Bone Broth

Always keep in mind that using food to treat your dog’s worms is the best route to go. Try your best to stay away from those pharmaceutical mechanisms that are commonly known to produce unwanted symptoms.

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