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The way I used to purchase my dogs Heartgard Plus in the past was through a visit to the vet, that cost me $40 – $100, then a heartworm test $38 plus, then the vets price for Heartgard Plus $35 – $150. Costs easily jumped to over a $100 just for the That’s how I used to buy heartworm prevention for my dog Now you are probably wondering – is the product authentic? From where do I buy from with confidence? For the supplier of Heartgard Plus go to http://www.otcpets.com from https://otcpetdeals.wordpress.com/2019/06/19/how-i-buy-heartgard-plus-without-a-prescription/ It is extremely important that heartworm preventives be administered strictly on schedule (monthly for oral and topical products and every 6 months for the injectable). For 15% off retail priced vet recommended prevention go to http://www.otcpets.com/heartgard from https://otcpetdeals.wordpress.com/2019/06/17/heartworm-prevention-treatment-timing/
As noted by AHF;
What are the signs of heartworm disease in dogs?
In the early stages of the disease, many dogs show few symptoms or no symptoms at all.
The longer the infection persists, the more likely symptoms will develop. Active dogs, dogs heavily infected with heartworms, or those with other health problems often show pronounced clinical signs.
Signs of heartworm disease may include a mild persistent cough, reluctance to exercise, fatigue after moderate activity,
decreased appetite, and weight loss. As heartworm disease progresses, pets may develop heart failure and the appearance of a swollen belly due to excess fluid in the abdomen.
Dogs with large numbers of heartworms can develop a sudden blockages of blood flow within the heart leading to a life-threatening form of cardiovascular collapse.
This is called caval syndrome, and is marked by a sudden onset of labored breathing, pale gums, and dark bloody or
coffee-colored urine. Without prompt surgical removal of the heartworm blockage, few dogs survive.
Preventure is better than cure. http://www.otcpets.com/heartgard
from https://otcpetdeals.wordpress.com/2019/06/15/what-are-the-signs-of-heartworm-disease-in-dogs/ First published by Scott Weese Heartworm is most common in dogs. It’s a parasitic disease caused by Dirofilaria immitis and is spread by mosquitoes. It can cause serious disease and death. Dogs (wild and domestic) are the natural host for this parasite, but other species can be accidentally infected, including people and cats. People become infected by being bitten by a mosquito that is carrying the parasite, having acquired it from an infected dog. Human infections seem to be quite uncommon and, interestingly, while this is a serious problem in dogs, it tends to be rather rare in people. After infecting someone, D. immitis works its way to the blood vessels in the lungs. This can result in a small area of inflamed tissue in the area. If a chest x-ray is taken, a “coin lesion” (a small, usually 1-3 cm spot) is often present. The parasite infection usually doesn’t cause any problems in people, but lung cancer and tuberculosis can look the same on x-rays. Usually, open-chest surgery ends up being performed to get a biopsy of the area because of the concerns about cancer. In heartworm cases, the biopsy identifies the problem as D. immitis, which is much better than cancer, but the risks associated with having undergone such an invasive procedure are much greater than that of the parasitic infection itself. Typically, treatment is not recommended in people because the infection rarely causes problems and people are “dead end” hosts, meaning they cannot pass on the infection. (Unlike in dogs, infected people don’t have the parasite microfilaria in their blood, which is how the infection is passed on to mosquitoes and other animals). from https://otcpetdeals.wordpress.com/2019/06/14/heartworm-in-humans/ Sentinel provides protection against fleas AND heartworm AND hookworm AND roundworm AND whipworms! CODE: WPEJB2019 for 15% off. www.otcpets.com/heartgard from https://otcpetdeals.wordpress.com/2019/06/13/best-protection-yet/ The heartworm, Dirofilaria immitis , is far more common in dogs. For your pet to get heartworms, it must be bitten by an infected mosquito. As most people keep their pet ferrets indoors, they are largely protected from disease carrying mosquitoes. If a ferret does contract the disease, and they have, it will only take one or two adult worms to kill the animal, as their organs are much smaller than the average dog and not able to withstand adult worm for an extended period as dogs can. Symptoms are the same as a dogs, coughing, shortness of breath, loss of appetite, swollen abdomen. Ferrets too, can be treated with the same prevention medications, but again as with dogs, owners need to be certain that their pets have not already contracted the disease. For discounted Heartgard Plus visit http://www.otcpets.com
from https://otcpetdeals.wordpress.com/2019/06/10/heartworm-in-ferrets/ Watch video on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/AWmfn-J5Pks from https://otcpetdeals.wordpress.com/2019/06/08/10-treats-for-your-doggie/ No state in the U.S. is heartworm-free, and according to the American Heartworm Foundation survey , the top five states in which heartworm incidence was highest were Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas and Tennessee—all states that have been in the top tier since the AHS began tracking incidence data in 2001. Rounding out the top ten states were South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina, Alabama and Florida. Among the top ten, only Alabama, Louisiana and Texas saw decreases in the per-practice averages of dogs diagnosed, while increases were noted in the other seven. For 15% off vet recommended heartworm protection visit http://www.otcpets.com
from https://otcpetdeals.wordpress.com/2019/06/05/top-10-states-most-at-risk-from-heartworm/ June 15 is the start of the official monsoon season, this is the most prevalent time for mosquitos – warm & wet. Remember, if your vet testing is up to date, you do not need to pay subscription fees, you cat buy Heartworm med’s without a current RX from http://www.otcpets.com, AND we can give you 15% off advertised price, just because we are a bulk purchaser, and we pass our discounts on to you – the customer. For your coupon code, go to http://www.otcpets.com. from https://otcpetdeals.wordpress.com/2019/06/02/mosquito-season/ |