Is your dog vomiting, losing appetite, or frequently scooting across the floor? These symptoms often signal intestinal worms.
A reliable dewormer is essential for prompt relief. Discover this simple, time-tested natural remedy—passed down through generations—that can treat your dog effectively in just one day.
The key is to mix a small amount of green clay into your dog's water bowl. Here's how:

- 1 teaspoon of green clay
- A bowl of water
1. Take your dog's water bowl.
2. Add the clay.
3. Mix the clay into the water with a spoon.
4. Offer the clay-infused water to your dog.
That's it! This natural dewormer works quickly—in just one day.
Simple, fast, and highly effective. Your dog will drink the clay water throughout the day, and the worms will begin to pass naturally.
From my own experience as a longtime pet owner, I was truly impressed by the results. While not the most pleasant sight, my dog was clearly relieved, regained his appetite, and even put on a bit of weight.
This remedy works for cats too. You can also mix a little clay into your pet's pâté.
Green clay acts as a broad-spectrum dewormer, ideal when the specific worm type is unknown. Common intestinal worms include nematodes (resembling small spaghetti) and cestodes (like white ribbons, such as tapeworms).
Clay actively helps expel intestinal parasites. It inhibits the growth of worms and associated bacteria that can cause diarrhea, while also soothing digestive upset. Additionally, it supports the restoration of healthy intestinal flora disrupted by parasites.
If green clay isn't available, rhassoul clay is a suitable alternative.
Pumpkin seeds target tapeworms effectively.
Garlic, thyme, or green algae can also combat worms when added in small amounts to food.