Why Deworming is Important

Intestinal parasites exist in our pets and in people. When they are transferred from animals (our pets) to humans it is called a zoonotic disease. Ascarids, hookworms, and whipworms are the most common intestinal worms in companion animals. They are a significant cause of zoonotic disease. Several tapeworms of dogs and cats can also cause zoonotic infections. Deworming pets improves their health and can help stop the spread of parasites to the rest of your family.

Four hundred million school-age children are infected with parasitic worms worldwide, which both damage their health and limit their access to education. This problem has a simple and inexpensive solution. Mass deworming programs based in schools are recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) and cost just pennies per child. Studies prove deworming is the most cost-effective way of increasing education.

You can find out more about Deworm the World at www.dewormtheworld.org.

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Bozeman Canine Classic - Saturday May 19th 2012. 

Proceeds from this event will benefit:  Heart of the Valley Animal Shelter, Gallatin Valley Land Trust & Morris Animal Foundation’s Canine Cancer Campaign

Register at Race Montana

Come down and see us at mile marker # 5 and at our booth in Bogert Park