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Heartworm Disease: Prevention Costs Less Than Treatment
Although heartworm is treatable, it may result in serious complications. No matter what it costs in dollars, the cost is even greater to the long-term health of your pet.
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Heartworm Disease: Signs, Treatment, Prevention
Protect your dog or cat from heartworm disease, which is caused by being bitten by infected mosquitoes. Heartworm testing and regular preventive medications will protect your pet and prevent an infection with adverse effects.
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Heartworm Disease: Transmission and Prevention
Is your dog safe from heartworm disease? Veterinary insight about heartworm disease is constantly evolving get the latest facts here.
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Heartworm Facts
Do you know all there is to know about heartworm? We've compiled a list of the most important heartworm facts.
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Heartworm Quiz
Are you a heartworm expert? Take this quiz to test your knowledge of these pesky parasites.
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Heartworm Testing
An important part of a complete heartworm prevention program is testing. Testing ensures that your pet is free of adult heartworms, and ready to start or continue on heartworm preventive medication.
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Heartworm: Devastating Facts
Heartworm disease is devastating. The good news is that this disease is preventable.
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Mosquito Control
Is your pet protected against mosquitoes? Find out how to best protect your dog and cat from these disease transmitting insects.
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Pharmacy Spotlight: Revolution
This once-a-month topical treatment
is truly a revolutionary idea in
parasite protection.
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Pharmacy Spotlight: Sentinel® Heartworm Preventive for Dogs
Description of prescription medication Sentinel for dogs and a success story of one dog who has used the medication successfully.
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Stories From Our Clinic: Heartworm Disease
Heartworm, or Dirofilaria immitus disease is seen in all 50 states. Follow this case from our clinic to see how one dog owner dealt with this devastating disease.
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The Dangers of Heartworm
Heartworm dangers include obstruction of the heart chambers and lungs, which causes the blood flow to back up causing liver damage or heart failure.
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