Parasites worm their way into most dogs’ lives at one time or
another and every responsible pooch parent has their dog on a regular
deworming program to help keep them at bay. Just as worms can pose a danger to your cat, common parasites live in your dog’s intestinal tract and can make him or her very sick if left untreated.
Usually there are no obvious symptoms that your dog has worms, so out
of sight should not mean out of mind as not only do they pose a danger
to your dog, some worms can also infect humans and all of them can
infect other dogs.
Here at HomeoPet, our mission is to provide a more natural way to
help keep your pets healthy and although there are a range of
chemical-based products available on the market today to treat worms, a
drug free approach is possible, thanks to WRM Clear.
WRM Clear is easy to administer, is a safe and gentle natural chemical free product that works with the body’s own immune system.
But before we look at how WRM Clear can potentially benefit a dog
with worms, we should have a basic understanding of the signs and
consequences of worm infestation..
Does your dog have worms?
While the most obvious symptom that your dog is affected would be
visible worms in his or her stool, this is not always the case. Other
symptoms that your dog may display include rubbing his bottom on the
ground, weight loss and being visibly underweight, worms in faeces,
vomit, or around the anus, excessive hunger, flaky skin and a dull coat,
diarrhoea or vomiting.
If worms are left untreated for a long time, the effects can
potentially be fatal – particularly for puppies, so you should always
take veterinary advice before addressing the issue.
Types of worms in dogs
Roundworm
Canine roundworms look like strands of spaghetti and can reach up to
20cm in length! They live on partially digested food in the dog’s bowel,
and adults release microscopic eggs that are passed out into the
environment in the dog’s faeces. If a dog sniffs, licks, or plays in an
area containing contaminated faeces the eggs can be picked up on his
muzzle and paws and then ingested. Humans can also accidentally ingest
roundworm eggs and become infected, so maintaining a clean environment
is paramount in helping to prevent roundworm infestation for both you
and your dog.
Tapeworm
Tapeworms look like small pieces of rice and can be found in the
faeces or around the tail and rear area. To complete their life-cycle,
all tapeworms require an intermediate host to first eat the eggs from
the environment and then your dog becomes infected by eating the
intermediate host.
Fleas act as intermediate hosts for tapeworms, so your dog is easily
infected by ingesting fleas as he grooms himself. Humans can also become
infected through accidental ingestion of infected fleas, so it’s
important to maintain a regular flea and worm treatment regime to help
keep you and your dog safe and healthy.
Whipworm
Whipworms look like tiny pieces of thread, with one end enlarged, and
live and lay eggs in your dog’s intestine which are then passed out in
faeces, though they cannot be commonly seen with the unaided eye. They
then spend about two weeks on ground developing into infective embryos
before being ingested by your dog once again and so continuing on their
lifecycle. Whipworms are able to live in an environment anywhere from a
few months to a few years and their eggs can be present in soil, food,
and water, as well as in faeces and animal flesh, consequently animals
are generally infected due to poor hygiene.
Hookworm
Similar to Whipworms, the very small size of Hookworms makes them
very difficult to see with the unaided eye, but 500 worms can remove
half 2Kg /4lbs of a puppy’s blood volume in a day, so they can inflict
enormous damage! Hookworms can infect pups via milk and all dogs may be
infected by ingesting eggs from their environment, from eating an
infected intermediate host or by the larvae in the environment burrowing
through the dog’s skin, which will cause a lot of itching. Hookworm
larvae can also be picked up by humans if walking barefoot on affected
sand or soil.
Treating your dog for worms, naturally
HomeoPet WRM Clear
may aid in the recovery from worm infestation and is ideal for the
removal of worms where a drug-free approach is favoured. It is also
extremely useful for debilitation caused by severe worm infestation
where concurrent use with a conventional wormer has been recommended by
your veterinarian.
WRM Clear can also help those animals with an intolerance of the side
effects from conventional drugs such as report vomiting, diarrhoea,
skin rashes or any of the other myriad of side effect symptoms which can
occur as a result of such sensitivities. .
Worm types that are covered by WRM Clear include:
- Tapeworms (Dipylidium Caninum)
- Hookworms (Ancylostoma and Uncinaria)
- Roundworms (Toxocara canis/catii)
- Pinworms (A form of round worm Oxyridae – itch bum worm)
- Threadworms (Strongyloides spp)
- Whipworms (Trichuris spp)
- Flukeworms
It’s important to know that HomeoPet WRM Clear does not kill the worms
as there are no toxic or harsh chemicals present. Instead, it gently
creates an environment in the body that the worms can no longer
tolerate, thereby allowing the worms to flush themselves harmlessly from
the body. Consequently, proper cleaning of the environment is crucial.
WRM Clear formulated as a support to
your dog’s own natural healing and recovery system, taking up to 2 weeks
for the product to reach its maximum potential. During this time, you
may see live worms in the stool, which is a good indication. You may
continue to see worms coming out for up to 4 weeks after the last dose
because it takes that long for worm eggs to hatch. The effect of WRM
Clear may remain in the body for up to 2 months after the last dose,
thus inhibiting re-infestation within that time period in spite of
contact with worms.
Benefits of WRM Clear
- Natural Chemical Free Product
- Ultra-dilute, therefore there is no chemical toxicity
- Works with the body’s immune system
- Can be used on its own or can be used with conventional wormer
- Acts to detoxify conventional wormers due to presence Arsenicum Album,Nux Vomica and Sulphur.
- Can be combined with other HomeoPet products such as Liver Rescue
When you might need to use a drug-based dewormer?
It’s important to note that in debilitated animals, or those with
large worm burdens where the body is unable to raise an immune response,
WRM Clear should be combined with conventional or herbal wormers. If in
doubt consult your veterinarian, or feel free to contact our customer care line.
If a drug-based approach is required for your dog, it’s reassuring to
know that WRM Clear makes an excellent complement. In such situations,
treatment with WRM Clear can be started before the administration of
conventional wormers. This approach can help to avoid the serious
consequences of a sudden kill off large numbers of worms in a heavy
infestation, which can lead to obstruction and other serious
consequences in your dog.
Additionally, some of the ingredients in WRM Clear are listed in the
HPUS to help detoxify chemicals in the body and so may help pet patients
who are sensitive to and yet need conventional wormers. Similarly,
conventional wormers can be needed in cases where there is a severe worm
burden, particularly in poorly nourished dogs or puppies and especially
in those who may also have compromised immune systems, such as those
with infections on top of a worm burden. In such cases, WRM Clear may
not be fully effective in removing the worm burden as the dog or puppy
is incapable of mounting a response to throw out the worms, but it may
help the sickly dog or puppy deal with the chemicals in the conventional
wormer.
In non-responsive cases or in those obviously not well, always
consult your veterinarian as dogs can die of severe worm burdens, but
even then, it is possible to use Wrm Clear in conjunction with the
conventional medications.