 |
| |
| CANINE HEARTWORM
DISEASE |
| |
CANINE HEARTWORM DISEASE . . .
While this method is a simple screening test, it is
not recommended as a regular test method. In this
test, a single drop of blood is examined under the
microscope for the presence of live microfilariae.
If a large number of microfilariae are present, chances
are at least one will be seen seen swimming by. Of
course, detection of heartworm larvae in this way
require large numbers of larvae for detection (less
than 20-50 microfilariae per ml of blood will not
be detected). More subtle infections will be missed.
|
|
|
SYMPTOMS . . .
An infected dog becomes less
active and tires easily. Coughing, weight loss, chronic
fatigue and fainting may appear in advanced disease
stages. Adult heartworms are found in the heart, lungs
and major blood vessels. Secondary liver and kidney
disease may result. Heartworms can grow from 5 to
14 inches long. In advanced cases, a hundred or more
worms have been found in a single heart.
|
|
| |
PREVENTION . .
.
A simple blood test is required before starting your pet on
effective, easy-to-use preventive medication. A life threatening
reaction can occur if this medication is administered to an
infected pet. Annual testing is recommended even in year-round
use of the medication. Make sure your pet is tested and protected.
Don’t gamble with your pet’s life! |
| |
TREATMENT . .
.
Successful treatment depends on early detection and close
veterinary supervision. If permanent damage has occurred,
prognosis is very poor. We are happy to say that most of our
clients who own dogs do have them tested for heartworms and
put them on preventative medication every year. It is easy
and inexpensive to test for and prevent heartworm disease.
The blood test requires only a brief office visit. The preventative
medications usually cost from $3 to $10 per month, depending
on the size of the dog.
Not only are heartworm medications reasonably
priced but many of them now prevent roundworms, whipworms
and hookworms as well. These parasites live in the intestines.
95% of puppies are born with one or another of these parasites,
and they are common in adult dogs as well, especially those
that spend a lot of time outdoors. Roundworms and hookworms
can also cause problems for people, especially children who
may be out barefoot in the yard, or toddlers who may put soiled
fingers in their mouths. There are 10,000 cases of animal
parasites causing disease in children every year in the United
States.
|
| |
Why risk problems
for your pet or for your family?
We recommend having a stool sample checked for intestinal
parasites at the time the heartworm test is done. If the stool
sample is positive for intestinal parasites, your pet will
need deworming to kill adult intestinal worms. The heartworm
preventatives given after that will prevent your dog from
becoming reinfested with the intestinal parasites. Eggs of
intestinal parasites survive on grass for long periods of
time, so without the heartworm medication, it is very common
for dogs to pick up intestinal parasites repeatedly from their
yard.
Heartworm preventatives come in both chewable beef flavored
form or in non-chewables. They also come in pills that are
given either once a day or once monthly. Which kind you choose
depends on what is easier for you to remember to give. |
| |
Knowing how long
to medicate is critical for successful prevention!
Preventative medication should be started as soon as your
pet has been blood tested. In the northern or central states,
the medication should be continued, either daily or monthly,
until at least one month after a hard freeze in the fall.
Even though it may seem cold, mosquitoes will come out to
feed on warm, sunny, fall days, so it is important not to
stop the medication too soon. In the south, heartworm preventative
should be given year ‘round. |
| |
Untreated animals
spread disease. Please don’t let yours be one!
Unfortunately, heartworm disease is here to stay, as there
will always be dog owners who do not choose to put their pets
on a heartworm prevention program. These unprotected animals
serve as a reservoir, spreading the disease to other dogs.
Please don’t let your dog become a victim of this deadly
disease. Call for an appointment to get your pet started on
a parasite prevention program today. |
| |
Products available to prevent Heartworms:
1. Heartgard Plus
2. Interceptor
3. Sentinel
4. Revolution |
| |
We Guarantee the Best Price on all of
the above products!
FACT... All dogs, regardless
of age, sex, size or breed, are at risk wherever mosquitoes
are present. It takes only ONE infected mosquito to infect
your dog.
FACT... Heartworm Disease
can kill your dog.
FACT... Effective, easy-to-use
preventive medication can save your dog’s life! |
| |
|
| |