Devoted By Nature Pets Diatomaceous Earth is a powerful 100% food grade, sun-dried Diatomaceous Earth Powder for pets.
Diatomaceous Earth Powder for Pets is the perfect natural and eco-friendly insecticide and worm medicine, packed with nutritious minerals and trace elements for animals!
- Powerful 100% food grade, sun-dried Diatomaceous Earth Powder
- Natural de-wormer, detoxifier and internal parasite cleanser (including roundworms, pinworms and tapeworms)
- Non-toxic flea and tick treatment
- Combats arthritis and joint pain
- Can be used as a general health supplement and digestive aid, mixed into your pet's food
Did you know? Diatomaceous earth is made from the fossilized remains of tiny, aquatic organisms called diatoms. Their skeletons are made of a natural substance called silica, which has numerous health benefits!
Ingredients of Diatomaceous Earth Powder For Pets
Food grade, sun-dried Diatomaceous Earth Powder
How to use Pets Diatomaceous Earth Powder
For ticks and fleas: Dust your pet€™s coat 23 times weekly, avoiding the eyes. Brush through their coat to distribute evenly. Dust bedding and carpets for added protection. 
For intestinal worms, digestion, joints or as a health supplement: Sprinkle half a flat teaspoon, to one full flat teaspoon on your pet's food once per day.
Note: Avoid the eyes and do not inhale the powder. Keep out of reach of children
If sold out and you LOVE this product, pre-order it with an approx. 2-week lead time from receiving proof of payment. It's worth the wait!
Why we love Devoted By Nature
We love that Devoted By Nature uses only the finest natural ingredients and stays true to their name, 'devoted to nature'. You won't find any harmful chemicals, nor additives in their products - nor anything which may harm or irritate your pet's skin or system. We adore their products, and their commitment to animals and the planet.
This product has not been evaluated by the Medicines Control Council. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Please consult your veterinarian if symptoms persist.