15/04/2023
WORM COUNT AVAILABLE IN STORE ๐ชฑ
Why it's important to do a worm count.
Many pet owners want to know if their dog has worms but donโt want to worm their pet for the sake of it. This is understandable given how toxic spot-on wormers (and flea treatments) can be, and the detrimental effect they can have on pets, and the environment as a result. To add to the downside, parasites such as worms, and fleas, are becoming more resistant to these strong pesticides.
With all that in mind, why would you worm your dog just for the sake of it if you donโt know they have worms in the first place? Well, a lot of pet owners especially those who raw feed, worm naturally, or donโt worm their pets at all, regularly worm count instead. So a dog only needs worming if they test positive.
A dog worm count is a simple test that looks for worm eggs in your petโs intestines. If detected then your dog has worms and needs treating accordingly.
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