emysemys said:Just a clarification on the pumpkin/squash comment. Its the seeds that have the de-worming properties, not the squash or pumpkin. You would dry the seeds and grind them up then sprinkle them over the food.
tyler0912 said:If you dont have alot of money..i use pumpkin and Butternut squash are both natural wormers if he/she has no worms and is still not putting on weight he will have to see a vet!
emysemys said:Just a clarification on the pumpkin/squash comment. Its the seeds that have the de-worming properties, not the squash or pumpkin. You would dry the seeds and grind them up then sprinkle them over the food.
wrmitchell22 said:tyler0912 said:If you dont have alot of money..i use pumpkin and Butternut squash are both natural wormers if he/she has no worms and is still not putting on weight he will have to see a vet!
I second the pumpkin and butternut squash, I even use this for dogs and cats, it works wonders and offers a lot of moisture.
emysemys said:Just a clarification on the pumpkin/squash comment. Its the seeds that have the de-worming properties, not the squash or pumpkin. You would dry the seeds and grind them up then sprinkle them over the food.
I am so glad you told us, I had no idea! I have been in the dog business for 10 years and always gave my dogs canned pumpkin as a anti diahrea aid, it always worked so I never questioned it.