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The
bad news is that heartworm infections can be difficult
to treat and are sometimes fatal. The good news
is that you can prevent it from happening to your
pet.
Heartworms – Canine Symptoms
Heartworms
are transmitted through the bite of an infected
mosquito, and can migrate to the heart, lungs and
the blood vessels near these vital organs within
two to three months. The larva complete their migration
in six months, ending in the actual heart chamber.
The most common symptoms of heartworm infection
are coughing, sluggishness and labored breathing.
Left untreated, heartworm can lead to heart and
lung failure, kidney and liver damage, and eventual
death. And yes, all it takes is the bite of just
one infected mosquito.
Don’t Let Heartworms Go Undetected
The
infection may be present for several months before
clinical signs appear, so annual blood testing is
important. Should heartworm be present, ANIMED
recommends that treatment begin as early as possible
in the course of the disease.
Heartworms in Dogs Can Be Prevented
The
smart route to travel is one of prevention. Your
dog should be given a blood test for heartworm every
year in the early spring. If the blood test is negative,
your pet may be prescribed a preventive tablet to
be given once a month throughout mosquito season,
from early spring up until the first frost. Some
veterinarians may recommend the medication year-round,
as it also controls many common intestinal worms.
Heartworm prevention is as easy as that-but it must
be done regularly every year to ensure continued
protection.
Heartworms in Cats Are No Surprise
Although
dogs are natural hosts for heartworm, cats can also
contract this disease.Pets living anywhere throughout
the United States can contract heartworm, but the
disease is more prevalent in warmer areas where
there are greater numbers of mosquitoes. Heartworm
infections have also been seen in wild animals such
as wolves and fox. These animals tend to have milder
infections. In hot, humid areas where this disease
is more prevalent, cats may be put on preventive
medication as well.
With
routine testing and once-a-month tablets during
mosquito season, you can offer your animal companion
complete protection against heartworm infection.
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