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Essential Preventative Care Tips Every Pet Owner Should Know
Nobody enjoys an unexpected vet bill (except maybe your vet.) That’s why annual wellness exams are the unsung heroes of preventative care. These checkups give your vet a chance to assess your pet’s health before anything goes sideways. Routine screenings can...

Can Humans Get Worms from Pets? Understanding Zoonotic Trans...
Zoonotic transmission is a fancy term for when something passes from animals to people. In this case, we’re talking about worms like roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms that can hang out in your pet’s digestive tract and, in the right circumstances…

A Guide to Safe and Effective Natural Deworming for Pets
Regular deworming and preventive measures are essential, as some types of worms present zoonotic risks, meaning they can also infect humans and pose health risks, particularly to children who may come into contact with contaminated soil or pet waste. It's crucial to…

What to Expect After Deworming Your Cat?
It’s crucial that you monitor your cat’s health and behavior after deworming to observe any improvements or worsening conditions. Check your cat’s stool for worms or segments that may have been expelled – this is normal and indicates that the treatment is working. However, if…

How To Naturally Deworm A Cat Or Dog
Not all parts of pet care are glamorous but your pet’s digestive health is an important indicator of their health. Sometimes there are obvious signs and symptoms of a worm infestation and you can look out for such as diarrhea, gas, constipation and vomiting. Other consequences...