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ELIMINATION AND PREVENTION
OF
INTERNIAL AND EXTERNIAL PEST

A healthy hound is a happy hound, at least happier than one that is infested with worms, fleas and ticks.
If I was worm free, I would catch that bunny.. 

If you have ever been the unfortunate owner of a worm infested, flea bit tick transporting hound then you have seen the results of neglect.  It may not be you that allowed this poor animal to get down and headed for an early grave but you are the one with the opportunity to make a difference in this critters life.  This bag of bones and parasites lives a miserable life while waiting to die.   Some may be so far gone that you will be faced with the hard decision to put them down.  I do hope this is an extreme situation that you have never faced.  It is so much better to get a healthy hound and then work to keep them that way.

There are many approaches to dealing with this important aspect of canine care and some will be more effective than others.  You may already have an excellent worm and pest prevention program that works well for you.  If it is not broke then please don’ fix it.  But if you find yourself always working to rid your hounds of worm’s fleas and ticks, then what I have to share may be of some worth to you.  As in all areas that I have addressed on this site, I only want to share what I do and how it works for me.

I am already feeling better   and getting closer

Bugs have a use too. Bird Food.

I will now share my proactive plan to keep my hounds free of heart-worms, intestinal worms, ticks and fleas.  As you wade through all the endless information to come, keep in mind that I do get a bit wordy when sharing every detail of beagle care at Paw Paw’s Kennels.




Click on each area and read slowly, because I am a slow writer.

HEARTWORM PREVENTION

PREVENTING INTESTINAL WORMS

TICK AND FLEA CONTROL


I AM A BETTER BUNNY CHASER IF I DON’T HAVE TO SCRATCH.


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