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Our customers love the product

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“My lab’s joints feel so much better! He’s running again.”

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“All-natural and effective — highly recommend.”

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“My pug’s morning stiffness is gone. Love it!”

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10/10 Worth every penny

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“I was skeptical, but this product is a game-changer.”

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“Finally something that works!”

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“Best hip & joint chews I’ve tried so far!”

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“My old pup’s acting like a puppy again!”

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10/10 Worth every penny

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“My old pup’s acting like a puppy again!”

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“Natural, tasty, and it actually works!”

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“From stiff walks to zoomies in 10 days!”

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“My vet noticed the difference too!”

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“My senior dog’s sparkle is back!”

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“The secret to happy, healthy hips!”

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“The secret to happy, healthy hips!”

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“Best dewormer I’ve used — safe and effective!”

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“Within a week, my cat’s coat looked healthier too!”

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“Worked better than expensive vet meds.”

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“Fast relief, gentle on the stomach, 100% recommend.”

FAQs

How can my dog/cat become infected with worms?

Answer: Dogs and cats can pick up worms surprisingly easily during normal daily activities. The main routes are through contact with contaminated poop/soil, infected prey or fleas, and from their mother when they are very young.

How can I tell if my dog/cat has worms or parasites?

Answer: Common general signs are weight loss or poor growth (especially in puppies/kittens), even if they are eating normally or seem extra hungry. Also dull, poor‑quality coat, low energy, or weakness because parasites are stealing nutrients or causing anemia. Diarrhea, mucus, blood, vomiting, and bloated abdomen are also signs!

What type of worms can my dog/cat be infected with?

Answer: Dogs and cats can get several different kinds of worms and a few non-worm intestinal parasites. Not every pet will encounter all of them, but prevention usually targets the whole group. Tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms, pinworms, lungworms and whipworms are the type of worms they can get infected with but at Giarcidia we have the solution!

Is there a way to prevent my dog/cat from getting worms?

Answer: Preventing worms in dogs and cats is mainly about regular parasite medication plus good hygiene and lifestyle habits. Most infections can be greatly reduced with a consistent routine. Pick up dog poop promptly (ideally daily in your yard and immediately on walks) and keep litter boxes cleaned at least once a day to remove eggs and larvae before they spread. Regularly wash food and water bowls, bedding, and toys, and encourage everyone in the home especially children to wash hands after handling pets, soil, or litter and before eating.

 How often should I treat my dog/cat for worms/parasites?

Answer: Many vets recommend routine deworming for adult dogs and cats about every 3 months (4 times per year), with more frequent treatment (monthly) for pets that hunt, scavenge, eat raw meat, or live with young children, elderly, or immunocompromised people. Puppies and kittens are typically dewormed starting at about 2–3 weeks of age, then every 2 weeks until around 8–12 weeks, then monthly until about 6 months old, before switching to an adult schedule.

What is Giardia and how do I treat it?

Answer: Giardia is a single‑celled protozoan (not a worm) that lives in the small intestine and is shed in the stool as hardy “cysts,” which can contaminate water, soil, bowls, fur, and surfaces. Pets become infected mainly by swallowing these cysts from contaminated water (puddles, streams, shared bowls), licking contaminated fur or paws, or eating something soiled with infected feces. Giarcidia CURE is our solution to effectively treat Giardia and starts seeing results within 24hours.

 What is Coccidia and how do I treat it?

Answer: Coccidia are single‑celled protozoa (often in the genus Cystoisospora/Isospora) that live inside the cells lining the intestine and can cause irritation and damage there. Dogs and cats usually become infected by swallowing microscopic “oocysts” from contaminated feces, soil, litter, or surfaces, or by eating small prey (like rodents) that carry a resting stage of the parasite. . Giarcidia ToltraBOSS is our solution to effectively treat coccidia and starts seeing results within 24hours.