NO! Absolutely not. Tobacco will kill your pet. If you suspect that your bird has a parasite, you need to take it to the vet. Only your vet can determine what kind of parasite your bird has, and what the appropriate treatment is. If you cannot afford proper medical care for your pet, you should give it to a rescue organization.
Its the opposite, actually, tobacco wont kill the round worms, instead it will kill you're dog! so please don't give yer dog tobacco. it doesn't even kill round worms so its a waist of your life, waisting money and your dog dieing.
no you cannot kill worms inside a dogs body with dawn detergent.
No a man or woman can not get worms from a dog. If you dog gets worm tell your vet.
Vinegar will kill heart worms in some breeds of dogs. It also depends on how bad and how long your dog has had the worms that determines if vinegar will work or not.
Definitely take it to the vet. The cigarettes could kill the dog.
heart worms if not treated can kill it
It is better just to go to the veterinary supply store, or feed store and pick up some wormer. Or take the dog to the vet. I don't know how you can make a dog eat enough vinegar to kill worms, and I can only imagine that it would not be healthy for the rest of the dog.
if the dog has heart worms Ivomec will kill both the worm and the dog. If the dog is heart worm free it can be sued but Valbazen or panacur are better choices
You still find worm after you cook it, just leave in 5 min
No, the tobacco will not kill the dog if the dog ingests it. The dog may get sick and vomit after eating tobacco. The filter on the cigarette is more dangerous to the dog if it eats it. Call a vet if you think your dog has eaten a cigarette filter.
minerals and syrums tht fight off bacteria and diseasis that can kill your dog or cat such as heart worms.
Yes, vomiting can be a symptom of "worms". Your dog may, or may not have other symptoms, such as: • Visible worms or eggs in fecal matter • Visible worms in fur, or area around dog's rear • Scratching or rubbing of rear on the ground • Bloated looking belly • Weakness, increased appetite, constant hunger, weight loss • Diarrhea (could contain blood) Symptoms for worms can be easily confused with other health problems. If you suspect your dog has worms, it's best to have your dog examined by a vet.