How Do You Remove Dog Worms From Soil?
Parasite infestation is a problem for many pet owners. Internal parasites, such as worms, affect dogs of all ages and breeds and can be passed on from mothers to puppies and from dog to dog. Vomiting, weight loss, and diarrhea are common symptoms of worms and can cause serious health concerns if left untreated. Removing worms from the soil in your yard is not difficult, and it can help prevent reinfestation of healthy dogs. Clean your yard frequently to remove feces that can spread parasites. Worms move from fresh feces into the soil, infesting your yard each time your dog goes out. Use a shovel to remove as much fecal matter from your yard as possible at least once a week to minimize infestation. Administer wormer to your dog on a regular schedule. Most adult dogs need to be wormed every three months to minimize worm problems, so worm him four times per year to help keep him healthy and worm-free. Fill a sprayer jar with a solution of dish soap and water and attach to your hose. Spray