Homeopathic worming remedies?! - Exclusively Setters2024-03-28T21:04:40Zhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/forum/topics/homeopathic-worming-remedies?commentId=865021%3AComment%3A999919&feed=yes&xn_auth=noMy friends dog got harvest mi…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-10-31:865021:Comment:10000992012-10-31T09:54:54.552ZFran Griffinhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/FranGriffin
<p>My friends dog got harvest mites not long ago. One application, 48 hours later, no mites. Brilliant.</p>
<p>A lady came on the radio saying that she had become infected by chicken mites and nobody could stop her being attacked and itching. Someone came on, recommended diatom, in her yard, house and on her..... end of problem. My dogs last worming was with Diatom. They are due to be done again anytime now.</p>
<p>My friends dog got harvest mites not long ago. One application, 48 hours later, no mites. Brilliant.</p>
<p>A lady came on the radio saying that she had become infected by chicken mites and nobody could stop her being attacked and itching. Someone came on, recommended diatom, in her yard, house and on her..... end of problem. My dogs last worming was with Diatom. They are due to be done again anytime now.</p> Hi Fran this product sounds g…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-10-31:865021:Comment:9999192012-10-31T08:26:54.230ZTeresa Joneshttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/TERESAJONES
<p>Hi Fran this product sounds great it's got so many uses hasn't it? Sounds good even for the garden. I'll order some of this when M's herbal tincture runs out</p>
<p>Hi Fran this product sounds great it's got so many uses hasn't it? Sounds good even for the garden. I'll order some of this when M's herbal tincture runs out</p> Its not homeopathic, but a na…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-10-30:865021:Comment:10000672012-10-30T21:24:58.397ZFran Griffinhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/FranGriffin
<p>Its not homeopathic, but a natural remedy. Diatom (food grade) Adding this to their food is an excellent wormer.</p>
<p>Its not homeopathic, but a natural remedy. Diatom (food grade) Adding this to their food is an excellent wormer.</p> Hi Vanessa just read your pos…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-10-30:865021:Comment:9999782012-10-30T18:06:40.695ZTeresa Joneshttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/TERESAJONES
<p>Hi Vanessa just read your posting. I use Verm-x this either comes in dry biscuit form (daily) or liquid (once a month for 3 days) it's a herbal wormer. You could check out the website and phone them. Unfortunately i don't know if it's for sensitive tummies though. If your interested in homeopathy i suggest you find a homeopathic vet to sort out the sensitive tummy issue or you could phone Ainsworth homeopathic chemist they are very helpful and will prescribe, make up remedies and post.…</p>
<p>Hi Vanessa just read your posting. I use Verm-x this either comes in dry biscuit form (daily) or liquid (once a month for 3 days) it's a herbal wormer. You could check out the website and phone them. Unfortunately i don't know if it's for sensitive tummies though. If your interested in homeopathy i suggest you find a homeopathic vet to sort out the sensitive tummy issue or you could phone Ainsworth homeopathic chemist they are very helpful and will prescribe, make up remedies and post. Although i raw feed Murfee (17 months) he still has soft stools sometimes. He is now on probiotic capsules and i have noticed an improvement</p>