Pet with Worms? Simple and Safe Natural De-wormer! #deworming #petcare #doghealth #cathealth #puppy

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🐾 Is your pet struggling with worms? Worry no more! In today’s video, Dr. Andrew Jones reveals a simple and safe natural de-wormer that can help your dog or cat feel better fast. Learn how to effectively use this natural remedy to treat and prevent worms in your pets. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more pet health tips and tricks. Let’s keep our furry friends healthy and happy together! πŸŒΏπŸ•πŸˆ

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  1. Maybe Someone can help me understand. First off, I am a big fan of Dr. Jones. But giving a pet diatomaceous internally would defeat the purpose, I would think. The way it kills pests is that they breathe it in and it shreds their breathing apparatus (do bugs have lungs?). Would it do this to a internal parasite? Seems like it wouldn’t

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