Nov. 12, 2020

Natural parasites... Harmful or needed?

Natural parasites... Harmful or needed?

Pet owners freak out at discovering a flea or tick on their pet or seeing "spaghetti" of worms in their poop. What about a "positive" test for heartworms as a death sentence? Are these "critters" all bad or a part of the balance of nature, exposing...

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Pet owners freak out at discovering a flea or tick on their pet or seeing "spaghetti" of worms in their poop. What about a "positive" test for heartworms as a death sentence? Are these "critters" all bad or a part of the balance of nature, exposing these pets and wildlife with beneficial health building resources? Our unique perspective may open a new thinking... join us & listen.

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