Originally from Memphis, TN, Dr. Amanda Shoemake began working in the Veterinary field at the age of 13....
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Haywood Road Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary facility that truly represents our passion to provide quality health care to your four-le...
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Dr. Kenny Kotani grew up in the rural town of Middletown, Maryland....
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Yes, there are risks. The greater the stage, the more risk that you take when you're doing heartworm treatment....
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It is very rare for dogs to have complications....
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Heartworm is very common in dogs, especially depending on the part of the country that you're in.
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The main risk is congestive heart failure leading to death.
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The complications of heartworm disease include exercise intolerance, coughing, potential heart disease and death.
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We provide a broad spectrum of diagnostic procedures through in-house testing and the use of external laboratories....
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At Elk Creek Animal Hospital, we are a family-owned and operated full-service Veterinary Hospital that strives to treat each person and pet like a ...
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In today's fast-paced world, the health of our pets often mirrors our own, and understanding the intricate balance between diet and overall well-be...
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Heartworm is not necessarily painful for dogs, but it is uncomfortable....
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Yes, it's crucial to continue with the yearly heartworm test even if your dog is on prevention....
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We recommend testing your dog for heartworms as soon as you foster or adopt them....
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Heartworms are not normally visible unless they are not inside the heart....
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It takes up to six months for the heartworms to fully develop into adults. Therefore, you're not likely to notice any signs until then....
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We advise testing your dog for heartworm disease once a year to ensure everything is working correctly.
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