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HEARTWORM FACTS
Adult Heartworms live in the right side of the heart.
They are 6-14 inches long. Several hundred may be present in the dog!
Heartworms impair blood circulation, resulting in damage to the heart, lungs,
liver, and kidneys. Serious damage may occur, even before outward clinical signs
are detected by the owner.
Advanced signs include difficult breathing, coughing, tiring easily,
listlessness, and loss of weight, and fainting.
Heartworms are found throughout the United States and Canada.
Mosquitoes spread heartworms:
After ingesting blood from and infected dog, the MICROFILARIA
("baby" heartworms) is transmitted to another dog or cat when the
mosquito bites it. Once the heartworms mature, they begin reproducing additional
microfilaria. This MICROFILARIA IS NOT DANGEROUS TO THE INFECTED DOG. A mosquito
must ingest the microfilaria before they can become infectious. The mosquito
must then inject the heartworm larvae into the susceptible pet. It takes 3 to 6
months for adult Heartworms to develop in a dog after an infected mosquito bites
it. Heartworms occur in all breeds of dogs: large and small, shorthaired and
longhaired, inside-dogs and outside-dogs. Heartworms also now are known to
infect cats. Diagnosis of Heartworms is by blood test to detect the
"baby" heartworms in the blood. A special test to detect "occult
heartworm disease" is sometimes required when heartworms are suspected,
even if the initial screening test is negative, because a small number of dogs
may have adult heartworms but yet have no microfilaria in the bloodstream.
Treatment is very SUCCESSFUL when the disease is detected early. The adult worms
are killed with an inject able drug given in a series of 2 injections. A few
days later, the worms begin to die, and are carried by way of the bloodstream to
the lungs where they lodge in small blood vessels. They slowly decompose and are
absorbed by the body over a period of several months. Other injections are
required to kill the microfilaria (baby heartworms) at a later time.
HEARTWORMS CAN BE PREVENTED!!!!
We strongly recommend the new once/month heartworm preventives, which also
aid in the prevention of other internal parasites. It should be given all year
long routine testing for Heartworms once each year is suggested for all dogs!
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