No, none of the heartworm preventions can clear a heartworm infection....
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The cycle of heartworms starts when a mosquito carrying the infected larva bites your dog and deposits the infected larva into the tissue....
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Dogs under six months typically don't need testing....
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Most heartworm preventatives are labeled for use starting at eight weeks of age....
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Yes, dogs on prevention still need a yearly heartworm test....
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Yes. Most professional groomers require pets to be fully vaccinated to protect them against diseases from other pets....
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Unfortunately, no FDA-regulated holistic or over-the-counter heartworm preventatives exist....
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Yes, even indoor dogs can get heartworms, as well as cats. Mosquitoes can still be found indoors, so there is still a risk for indoor dogs....
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It is recommended to test your dog twice a year for heartworms....
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When it comes to your dog’s physical and mental health, daily walks and play sessions are key....
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Sometimes, your veterinarian needs to see the internal workings of your dog to make an adequate prognosis on his health....
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No, heartworms are not visible....
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It varies, as dogs often remain asymptomatic during the early stages of heartworm disease....
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Common symptoms include a mild persistent cough, reluctance to exercise, and fatigue after moderate exercise. Dogs may also appear lethargic....
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Dogs that spend more time outdoors and are more active, such as those going on hikes and walks, are at a higher risk of developing heartworm diseas...
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No, as far as we know, heartworm disease is not a painful condition for dogs, thankfully.
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In regions like Mississippi, the risk of heartworm infection is significant....
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Heartworms in dogs are caused by foot-long worms that primarily live in the heart, lungs, and major blood vessels....
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Make sure your dog is not around any slick surfaces or stairs if they are still a bit sedate or wobbly....