Hello, Woof readers. I hope everyone is enjoying the warmer weather and getting excited for the summer that is around the corner. This month I will be discussing the infamous intestinal parasites that ...
Ivermectin is used in both animals and humans for parasitic infections. Although fenbendazole is not approved for humans, ...
Social media can be a good thing when it comes to connecting with loved ones, learning new skills, or becoming engaged in social change. But misinformation commonly spreads across social media sites ...
Pricey deworming remedies are being touted as cure-alls. Even supermodel Heidi Klum gave it a go. But health experts say they’re not what we need ...
In 2008, Kurt started to experience things that hadn't bothered him before: dry skin, fatigue, irregular bowel movements and a white coating that formed over his tongue. For years, he saw both ...
Advanced Inquiry Program student Agnes Molek wrote an article titled “Intestinal Parasites 101: What You Need to Know as a Responsible Pet Owner” for Bark Magazine, a guide to life with dogs, showing ...
Popular videos online suggest that people get parasites from food, water, or the environment, and need annual cleanses. Do we all have tiny worms wriggling around in our gut? According to supermodel ...
An Instagram reel claims that Garlic and Milk Eliminates Intestinal Parasites. The claim is FALSEClaimIn an Instagram reel it ...
Fall is a time to consider cat intestinal parasites, especially outdoor cats. Cats that have access to the outdoors often spend more time outside in the warm seasons in Colorado. During that time they ...