Is heartworm preventative really necessary?

Yes, heartworm preventative is considered highly necessary by veterinarians to protect dogs and cats from a potentially fatal disease spread by mosquitoes. Because heartworm infections can lead to severe lung disease, heart failure, and organ damage, consistent, year-round prevention is much safer and significantly less expensive than treating the disease.
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Are heartworm preventatives necessary?

Heartworms can infect your pet year-round and preventing them is much easier, and healthier, for your pet than getting heartworms in the first place or treating heartworm disease afterward. Year-round prevention is key to keeping your pet heartworm free.
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What is the controversy with HeartGard?

The Heartgard controversy centers on allegations that its maker, Merial, falsely advertised the drug as 100% effective, despite internal knowledge and FDA warnings (circa 2009) that its efficacy was closer to 95%, especially as heartworm resistance emerged; lawsuits claimed this deception led to dogs contracting heartworms, causing severe illness, while a whistleblower suit alleged cover-ups and improper data handling by Merial, though the company maintained product safety.
 
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Is there a natural way to prevent heartworms in dogs?

While there are drug-free strategies owners can put in place to reduce a pet's exposure to mosquitoes, there's no such thing as a “natural” heartworm preventives.
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What if I can't afford heartworm treatment for my dog?

If you can't afford heartworm treatment for your pet, here are some options to consider. You can contact local animal shelters or non-profit organizations that may offer financial assistance for veterinary care. Also, talk to your veterinarian about setting up a payment plan or negotiating the cost of treatment.
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Do You Really Need Heartworm Prevention? Exploring Natural Alternatives!

How do I deworm my dog naturally?

6 Natural Ways to Treat and Prevent Worms
  1. Pumpkin Seeds. Pumpkin seeds are an extremely effective deworming agent because they contain an amino acid called cucurbitacin. ...
  2. Carrots. ...
  3. Coconut. ...
  4. Apple Cider Vinegar. ...
  5. Turmeric. ...
  6. Chamomile.
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What states are worst for heartworms?

North America can carry heartworms. WHERE THE WORMS ARE WORST. The TOP 5 states are: Mississippi, Louisiana, South Carolina, Arkansas, and Alabama.
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Can dogs survive without heartworm medicine?

Not all dogs with heartworm disease develop caval syndrome. However, if left untreated, heartworm disease will progress and damage the dog's heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys, eventually causing death.
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What is the safest heartworm prevention for dogs?

The safest heartworm prevention for dogs involves FDA-approved medications like Heartgard Plus, Interceptor Plus, and Revolution, with the best choice depending on your dog's specific needs, age, and health; Heartgard (ivermectin) is often cited as very safe, even for sensitive breeds like Collies at recommended doses, while Interceptor (milbemycin) is also a good, safer alternative, and Revolution (selamectin) is another gentle option, but always consult your vet to avoid issues with specific sensitivities (like ivermectin in some collies) and to ensure year-round protection. 
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How long can a dog go without heartworm pills after?

You can generally go about 15 days past the due date before an infection becomes likely, but you should give a missed monthly dose immediately if it's less than two weeks late; if it's been over two weeks, contact your vet, as you might need a heartworm test in about six months to be sure, because heartworm larvae take months to mature. Missing doses leaves your dog vulnerable because preventatives only last a short time in the body, so consistent monthly (or year-round) dosing is crucial. 
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Can I skip heartworm treatment?

Heartworm preventatives work by targeting immature heartworm larvae soon after infection, stopping their development before they can settle in your pet's heart and lungs. Skipping a dose leaves an opening, however short, for those larvae to slip through and start growing undetected.
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When did heartworm prevention start?

In 1977, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first canine heartworm preventive medication. I was just starting veterinary school. The drug was diethylcarbamazine, known simply as DEC, and it had to be given daily.
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What months do dogs need heartworm?

When is the heartworm medication taken? During the mosquito season once monthly from June 1st to November 1st. The medication works retroactively. For example; the June 1st dose prevents heartworm disease from developing as a result of mosquito bites during the month of May.
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What kills heartworms in dogs naturally at home?

Anecdotal evidence suggests that herbs such as garlic, black walnut and wormwood, and the homeopathic heartworm nosode, may actually prevent as well as treat infection. Unfortunately, I have not yet been able to find substantive proof that these therapies can reliably and safely prevent or treat infection or disease.
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What can I give my dog instead of Heartgard?

The chicken-flavored chewable monthly preventative, Interceptor Plus, is a popular alternative to the better-known Heartgard anti-heartworm medication. The main ingredient is Milbemycin Oxime which is anthelminthic.
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What breed of dog has ivermectin toxicity?

Ivermectin toxicosis has been reported frequently in Collies; however, other breeds may have idiosyncratic reactions to low doses. Patients with severe toxicosis should eventually recover completely if given appropriate intensive care.
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What happens if I give my dog heartworm medicine and they have heartworms?

Monthly preventatives are labeled and proven to kill baby heartworms, but they will not kill the adult heartworms that are living in your dog's heart. So while it may kill the baby heartworms and prevent more adults, you're allowing the adult heartworms that are already in there to continue causing more damage.
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What drink kills worms in dogs?

Chamomile is a good herb to prevent and expel roundworms and whipworms. It works more slowly but it will also reduce any inflammation the worms are causing. Use chamomile in tincture form. You can give your dog 0.25 to 0.5 ml per 20 pounds of body weight, twice daily.
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