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A Guide for Caring Owners + The Benefits of Microzeogen (MZG)


What You Don’t See – Can Still Harm

When we think about our dog’s health, we usually focus on nutrition, vaccinations, or coat care.
However, one often-overlooked yet crucial part of well-being is internal parasite control, commonly known as deworming.

Even a lively, playful dog can carry parasites that affect digestion, immunity, skin, coat quality, and even emotional balance.
That’s why it’s important to know how often to deworm your dog and how to support its natural defenses. One of the most effective natural aids for this is Microzeogen (MZG).


Which Parasites Are Dangerous for Dogs?

Dogs can be infected by various parasites, including:

Roundworms (ascarids)

Tapeworms

Flatworms

Heartworms (especially in warmer climates or when traveling abroad)

Parasites can be transmitted through contaminated soil, food, other animals, or even insects.
Even dogs that live indoors are not completely protected.


How Often Should You Deworm Your Dog?

Puppies

Every 2 weeks from 2 to 12 weeks of age

Once a month until 6 months of age

Adult dogs

Every 3 months (4 times per year)

If your dog spends a lot of time outdoors, eats raw meat, or interacts with other animals – every 1–2 months

Females before mating or during nursing

Only under veterinary guidance, depending on safety considerations

Important: Regular stool examinations at your veterinary clinic help prevent unnecessary treatments and allow for targeted parasite control.


What Is Microzeogen (MZG) and How Does It Help?

Microzeogen (MZG) is a natural clinoptilolite zeolite, widely used in animal care for its detoxifying and immunity-boosting properties.

Key benefits of MZG:

Binds toxins, heavy metals, and ammonia in the intestines

Helps remove residues after parasite elimination

Strengthens the intestinal lining (especially important after deworming)

Reduces the risk of diarrhea

Improves nutrient absorption

Naturally supports the body’s resistance to parasites

MZG is not a deworming medication, but an excellent supportive and preventive solution that helps the body recover after deworming and maintain a balanced internal environment.


In Conclusion: Balance Between Treatment and Daily Care

Regular deworming is essential for your dog’s health, but maintaining a healthy internal balance is just as important.
By supporting the body’s natural defenses, you make it harder for parasites to thrive.

Microzeogen (MZG) helps achieve this balance – a gentle, natural, and effective daily aid that provides long-term benefits and supports your dog’s vitality, not only after treatment but every day.