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Old 17-11-2009, 03:52 PM
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Re: Wormers and flea treatments?

Garlic benefits the cardiovascular system function in humans. Not sure if this would apply to dogs.
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Old 17-11-2009, 04:55 PM
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Re: Wormers and flea treatments?

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I've been using it too. It takes a little longer than the pesticides, and is maybe a little more work, but it's great. Totally organic, don't have to worry about the cats licking the wrong stuff off of the dog, and not only does it worm if ingested, apparently the minerals are good for their joints and such.
Have you ever managed to get a vetinary surgeon or experienced person to admit that it might be good thing to feed your cats or dogs or to use for fleas though?
I haven't. Would LOVE it if I could just find ONE (UK if poss) professional who would at least just agree that it won't harm them... My vet today said that horses suffer from a disease caused by build up of geo sediment in the gut or some such - so he would be concerned that they may not be able to excrete it.
I'm pretty confident in my research of it's use.... after all can't find anything online to say it's BAD for our babies... and ppl usually will shout it from the rooftops if products aren't good (just google Bob Martin Flea treatment!)
Anyone had a cat that lived to 20 that they've used it on since a kitten?
Anyone?
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