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I believe you meant "deworming." Pet deworming is the process of administering medication to eliminate internal parasites, such as roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms, and whipworms, from pets' digestive systems. Deworming is essential for maintaining your pet's health and preventing potential health problems caused by parasites, including gastrointestinal issues, malnutrition, and in severe cases, organ damage. Deworming schedules vary depending on factors such as the pet's age, lifestyle, and risk of exposure to parasites. Puppies and kittens are typically dewormed starting at a few weeks of age, with additional treatments recommended throughout their early life stages. Adult pets may require periodic deworming treatments as part of their preventive healthcare routine. It's essential to consult with a veterinarian to determine the appropriate deworming schedule for your pet based on their individual needs and circumstances. Veterinarians can recommend the most effective deworming products and provide guidance on administering medication safely. Regular deworming helps keep your pet healthy and reduces the risk of parasite-related illnesses.