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Wormwood Complex

Wormwood Complex

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Wormwood Complex is a combination of herbs traditionally used  for parasitic infestations. Due to the symbiotic nature of fleas and tapeworms a pet with fleas is also likely to have worms. 

Due to the gentle yet effective nature of this combination you can safely give Wormwood Complex to puppies, kittens and birds, including poultry. The combination can also be used as a preventative once a month. Alternatively if your dog has worms then use daily for approx 10 days until the worms are gone. Wormwood Complex is added to food. 

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Lynn
Wormwood Complex

Excellent product. Natural and ethical perfect for my pooch.
Plus a lovely little biscuit for my pooch! Thank very much

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Sheila Cooper
I like natural remedies …

… preferring them to the modern, chemical approach. I bought the Wormwood worm treatment for my young whippet as the chewable tablets from the vet which killed fleas and worms was making her ill for a day or so when administered. The trouble with those is, not only do they poison the parasites, they poison the dog’s system as well. I already use a herbal flea and tick deterrent which works very well, so I had no problem in choosing to use the Wormwood. A monthly, three day treatment which didn’t upset my dog at all.

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Beverly
Time will tell

My dog accepted these drops on her food and time will tell if I am giving the correct dose for them to work

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Ann Smith

Finding this difficult to review as my little dog is off her feed at the moment. Wondering if it is the smell of the product although she took it at first. Do ask me again at a later date as Griffons can be a bit choosy.

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Mrs Graham
Finally a worm treatment which my dog accepts

My dog won't take conventional worm tablets, even mixed with her favourite food. I have had to grind them up, mix with water and syringe into her mouth through clenched teeth. It is exhausting for her and for me. Now I just add some herbal drops to her normal food for 3 days, once a month. She eats it no problem and I know that I'm giving her something natural which won't have harmful side effects

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