Get Rid of Roundworm

I think this will be the last article I write about worms, unless there’s some other really infectious worm that I’ve missed, but I think roundworms is the last of it. How to get rid of roundworm really focuses on pets because a roundworm infection in a pet is far more common in the U.S. than a roundworm infection in humans. Although, I do mention some ways to get rid of roundworm in humans as well, because it’s estimated that almost 2.5% of the American population is infected with or carrying roundworm. What can you do to avoid a roundworm infection? Don’t play in other people’s poop. The same goes for your pets, particularly Fido and his nasty little habit.

Roundworm, in pets, is harder to get rid of because it’s harder to control or predict the worm’s life cycle. Where did they get the worm? From their mother? From a mouse? From another pet? These are questions and problems I’ll help you resolve.