At Raw Essentials, we support clients who wish to reduce the use of chemicals in their pet’s lives and explore alternative approaches to parasite control. While conventional flea and worm treatments play an important role when needed, they may not be necessary for every pet at every interval. Where appropriate, we support monitoring and a considered, individualised approach with more targeted use of treatments.
Get the diet right
Monitor for fleas regularly
A healthy raw-fed pet may have a lower risk of significant worm burden, especially when fed frozen, inspected, species-appropriate food. However, exposure to parasites in the environment is still possible, so regular monitoring remains important.
Faecal Egg Counts (FEC): Where available, these offer a helpful, non-invasive way to assess whether worming is necessary—reducing unnecessary treatments. Often more practical for dogs than cats. Please consult with your primary vet to arrange testing.
Diet matters: A healthy gut is less prone to harbouring a significant worm burden. Pets that hunt wild prey or scavenge outdoors are more likely to ingest live parasites. Our raw food is frozen to reduce this risk.
Judicious worming: When a parasite burden is confirmed or suspected, worming is appropriate. We support a targeted, individualised approach rather than routine chemical worming on a fixed schedule. If conventional treatment is required, please consult your vet. We stock Drontal worming tablets.
Some researchers believe that a small number of parasites—especially certain worms—may actually play a role in a healthy gut ecosystem. These organisms have co-evolved with mammals and might help regulate the immune system and support microbial balance.
While the science is still emerging, there’s growing interest in whether frequent or routine deworming (sometimes referred to as "overworming") could disrupt this balance and be linked to conditions like allergies or inflammation.
So, what's the takeaway?
Every pet is different. That’s why we support regular monitoring—like faecal egg counts—and a more tailored, less-is-more approach to worming when possible.
A healthy pet, fed a species-appropriate diet and in great gut health, may be less susceptible to external and internal parasites.
Regular monitoring and environmental management can help reduce the need for chemicals.
When treatment is needed, we recommend veterinary guidance to ensure safety and effectiveness.
We stock Advantage flea treatments and Drontal worming tablets if conventional treatment is required.
We’re here to help guide you toward a more natural approach that balances safety, efficacy, and overall wellbeing.