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Successful heartworm treatment in dogs is possible but heartworm treatment of infected dogs always carries risks for the dog and a successful outcome is not guaranteed.
Heartworm disease in dogs is a potentially fatal disease which is difficult to treat but easy to prevent. Read on to find out more about canine heartworm disease.
Your veterinarian has told you some bad news, your dog has heartworms. Heartworm disease is a serious infection but the good news is heartworm treatment is available.
Heartworm disease can be a highly fatal, yet easily preventable disease seen in dogs and cats. Pets housed outdoors are at the most risk for contracting hearworm.
Whether your cat is an indoor or outdoor kitty, she can still get heartworms, which is deadly if left untreated and also affects the lungs.
A diagnosis of heartworm disease in cats is rare but heartworm prevention is still necessary for the life of your cat.
Heartworms, roundworms and hookworms can cause serious disease for your dog and are easily preventable using monthly medications such as Heartgard Plus Chewables.
Don't let one mosquito bite prove fatal for your dog when prevention is so easy.
Heartworm parasites can be fatal for cats and dogs. However, with preventative treatment, most animals make a full recovery.
If your cat is coughing, it may be one of several different reasons, almost all of which need to be checked by a veterinarian.
Feline and canine parasites are common health concerns which can cause numerous medical problems and are easily preventable.
Heartworm disease is easily prevented with heartworm prevention medications that are now availabe through your veterinarian.


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