Diatomaceous earth (DE) can be used as a natural remedy for various purposes, including for pets. However, it's important to use food-grade diatomaceous earth specifically labeled for use with pets. Here's some information about diatomaceous earth and its potential applications for pets:
When using diatomaceous earth for pets, it's crucial to follow these guidelines:
Only use food-grade diatomaceous earth specifically labeled for use with pets. Do not use pool-grade DE, as it is chemically treated and can be harmful to animals.
Use a minimal amount of DE, as excessive dust inhalation can cause respiratory irritation. Avoid applying it directly to your pet's face or areas they can easily inhale.
Monitor your pet for any adverse reactions, such as excessive scratching, coughing, or sneezing. If any issues arise, discontinue use and consult your veterinarian.
Remember that diatomaceous earth should not be the sole method of flea, tick, or parasite control. It's best to use it as part of an integrated approach that includes regular grooming, preventive medications, and maintaining a clean living environment.
As always, it's recommended to consult with your veterinarian before using any natural remedies or treatments for your pets, including diatomaceous earth. They can provide personalized advice based on your pet's specific needs and health conditions.
REMINDER
The descriptions and recommendations given on this website are for educational purposes only and do not replace any professional diagnosis or treatment. It is the responsibility of each individual person to do what is safe for their own respective health conditions and that of their pets and animals
The natural solution for your pet
Internal & External Use
Pure Freshwater Source
Food Grade
Ingredient: 100% Diatomaceous Earth (amorphous non crystalline silica)
Diatomaceous Earth is a non-toxic, safe substance made up of crushed fossils of freshwater organisms and marine life. Crushed to a fine powder. Diatomaceous Earth is deadly to any insect yet completely harmless to animals.
Diatomaceous Earth’s mode of action for insect and parasite control is strictly mechanical. The microscopically sharp edges contact the insect or parasite and pierce their protective coating, so they soon dehydrate and die. The larvae is affected in the same way.
Internal parasites can be controlled by giving Diatomaceous Earth internally. It is very important to note that it must be food grade – the earth used in gardens and pool filters can damage your dog. Diatomaceous Earth can eliminate roundworms, whipworms, pinworms, and hookworms within seven days of being fed daily. To be most effective, Diatomaceous Earth should be fed for at least 30 days, to catch all newly hatching eggs or the cycling of the worms through the lungs and back to the stomach.
Another use for Diatomaceous Earth is the control of external parasites and flies. This is achieved by dusting your dog with Diatomaceous Earth, along with his bedding area and surrounding carpeted areas.
Other Uses
Diatomaceous Earth has also been reported in scientific literature to absorb methyl mercury, e-coli, endotoxins, viruses, organophosphate pesticide residues, drug resides, and protein, perhaps even the proteinaceous toxins produced by some intestinal infections. Given this, Diatomaceous Earth is very useful as a detox solution, digestive aid and colon cleanser.
For external parasite control, simply rub the powder at full strength into the coat for fleas and sprinkle on bedding.
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Diatomaceous Earth Dosage Rates
Recommended dosage rates for animals and livestock
1/2 teaspoon per day
1 teaspoon per day
1/2 to 1 teaspoon
1 teaspoon per day
1 tablespoon per day
2 tablespoons per day
+ 2 heaped tablespoons
2% of dry feed ration per day
5% mixed in feed per day
2% in grain per day
1/2 to 1 cup in daily ration
1 heaped tablespoon per day
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For Cats and Dogs
While it's more common to use Diatomaceous Earth as a flea prevention, many people have added small amounts of DE to their pet's diet. There a numerous benefits a pet can receive from a consistent dosage of DE.
DE is largely made up of amorphous silica, but it also contains calcium, magnesium, titanium dioxide, gallium, sodium and other trace minerals. Keep in mind that there are different grades of diatomaceous earth, so make sure you purchase food grade diatomaceous earth for your pet.
The instructions below are on how to feed your cat DE.
The type of food you are giving your cat will also affect the way to give it to them.
Wet Food:
Remove the food from the can and add it to the dish. Then add the appropriate dose of DE and mix in.
Dry Food:
Cats may be skeptical of their dry cat food if it has a white powder on it, that's why we suggest this method for adding DE to your cat's food.
Method for Cat
Step 1:
Take note of the number of servings in the bag of cat food.
Step 2:
Multiply the appropriate DE dosage by the number of servings. Add that amount of DE to the bag of cat food and shake the bag to distribute it evenly.
The DE will absorb the scent of the cat food and be almost indistinguishable from it allowing your cat to enjoy their food.
Method : Damp Approach
Step 1:
Mix the dosage of DE with a quarter cup of water.
Step 2:
Pour the mixture over your cat's dry food coating most of it.
As you feed your cat DE you can rest easy knowing that you are helping promote their health and happiness.
Be sure not to get the product in the animal's eyes or ears. Re-apply if the animal gets wet or when the powder is no longer present.
For Dogs
*We recommend you hold off on adding DE to their diet until they move to solid food.
The type of food you are giving your dog will also affect the way to give it to them.
Wet Food:
Remove the food from the can and add it to the dish. Then add the appropriate dose of DE and mix in.
Dry Food :There are 2 methods for adding DE to your dog's food:
Method
This method also helps deter insects that may be infesting your pet's food supply (ants, weevils, beetles, flies).
Step 1:
Take note of the number of servings in the bag of dog food.
Step 2:
Multiply the appropriate DE dosage by the number of servings. Add that amount of DE to the bag of dog food and shake the bag to distribute it evenly.
The DE will absorb the scent of the dog food and be almost indistinguishable from it allowing your dog to enjoy their food.
Method : Damp Approach
Step 1:
Mix the dosage of DE with a quarter cup of water.
Step 2:
Pour the mixture over your dog's dry food coating most of it.
As you feed your dog DE you can rest easy knowing that you are helping promote their health and happiness.
Be sure not to get the product in the animal's eyes or ears. Re-apply if the animal gets wet or when the powder is no longer present.
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General health supplement
Diatom Nutri Pet is 89 - 95 percent amorphous silica. As well as being very high in silica percentage it also contains 15 essential trace minerals including phosphorous, selenium, calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, copper, zinc and iron.
Silica alone is in fact crucial to bones, tendons, skin, cartilage and blood vessels. Silica exists in the blood stream and important organs such as the liver, heart, and lungs. Mixed with your animals normal feed DE is a excellent food supplement for your pet, when used on a daily basis.
As well as the trace minerals, Fossil Shell Flour particles are negatively charged. Heavy metals, bacteria and viruses, pesticides and drug residues, E-Coli are all typically positively charged.
Some of the reported potential benefits of daily consumption of DE include …
Always seek advice from a veterinarian when an animal is ill
REMINDER
The descriptions and recommendations given on this website are for educational purposes only and do not replace any professional diagnosis or treatment. It is the responsibility of each individual person to do what is safe for their own respective health conditions and that of their pets and animals