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By Carla
Date 01.08.04 17:20 UTC
Hello All
Willis and Phoebe are fed on Burns with raw Green Tripe. They are doing very well on it, but it occurs to me that I haven't wormed them recently. What are the chances of them picking up worms from the tripe (they don't mix with other dogs) and can anyone recommend me a homeopathic/holistic wormer?
Thanks
C
By BoxerLuv
Date 01.08.04 17:26 UTC
hiya
it depends on what sort of tripe you are feeding,e.g beef,lamb?
i don't know what you mean by homeopathic/holistic....does it mean 'complete'? anyway, i use drontal plus for my boxers and have'nt had a problem with it.
gary
By Carla
Date 01.08.04 17:31 UTC
I mean "alternative" - as in not one of the usual vet ones: panacur etc. I'm not keen on those wormers and prefer to use as natural as possible :)
By BoxerLuv
Date 01.08.04 17:34 UTC
okay, sorry
i'm sure someone will come along shortly with an alternative :)
By Carla
Date 01.08.04 17:36 UTC
no probs :)
By cooper
Date 01.08.04 20:46 UTC
i can vouch for 4 seasons.2 of my friends use it too and rate it highly
http://www.holisticpetsupplies.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=77
I've used homeopathic wormer on our 2 farm cats with excellent results. They always used to look wormy even with regular worming but after using the homeopathic stuff they looked great, even my hubby commented on it. :) Haven't used it on the dog yet as I had still had some tablets but she's due for worming again now so I'll start her on it today.
Cooper, thanks for the link, I might give the 4 seasons a try next time, it looks very good. :)
Kath.

I always find chemical wormers a bit harsh on my dogs tummies, so again thanks for the link, I think I will give the 4 seasons a try (well not me personally :-) )
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