Pets Information

Heartworm Treatment for Cats and Dogs


The treatment for heartworms is different for cats and dogs. Do not ever give medicine intended for a cat to your dog or vice versa.

Once your pet has heartworms the treatment is not easy. You want to rid your pet of heartworms but many factors need to be looked at before proceeding. Your veterinarian will have to do many tests to determine how many worms your pet has, how it is affecting your pet and if your pet can handle the side effects of the medication.

Let's first look at the treatment of heartworms for dogs. The first thing that will have to be done is an evaluation of your dog and what treatment is necessary to stabilize them for treatment for heartworms and then the elimination of all the heartworms and larvae.

The adult heartworms will be killed first, then comes the larvae and the microfilaria. Both have to kill with different treatments. There are side effects that can happen that are very dangerous to your dog while ridding them of the adult heartworm. As the adult heartworms die they can become lodged in the arteries. The arteries are already inflamed by the presence of these worms but as the worms decompose the arteries can become more inflamed and your dog will need to be watched carefully for things like this that may occur during treatment. Sometimes, according to how infested your dog is with heartworms, he may need to stay at the hospital for proper care. Talking with your veterinarian will ease your mind and let you know the best options for your dog.

The treatment for heartworms in cats may be no treatment. Cats are very hard to treat for heartworms. The side effects of the dying worms cause at least one third of the cats treated life threatening problems. Cats can not also take some of the medications available for eliminating heartworms. Your veterinarian will have to do many tests to determine if your cat should undergo treatment.

As with all disease prevention is better than the treatment. Before your pet can get heartworm disease talk with your veterinarian and find medications that can prevent heartworms in your pet from ever happening.

Niall Kennedy
http://www.pet-medication-supplies.net Pet Medication Supplies can help you get the best possible protection for your pet. Advantix, Arthramine, Cosequin, Frontline, Heartgard - find the best deals in pet medication for flea and tick control, arthritis and lyme disease. Upto 50% discount everyday on brand names.

  


MORE RESOURCES:

Longer Living, Healthier Pets Boost the $5 Billion Market for Pet ...
MarketWatch - 7 hours ago
NEW YORK, NY, Oct 10, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- At the center of robust global animal health product growth, the US market for pet medications is ...
Longer Living, Healthier Pets Boost the $5 Billion Market for Pet ... International Business Times
Controversial Stevia May Be Wild Card in $3 Billion Sweetener Market MarketWatch
Controversial Stevia May Be Wild Card in $3 Billion Sweetener Market International Business Times
all 15 news articles


Hyper Dogs Make Bad Pets, Great Life-Savers
CBS 5, CA - 1 hour ago
"They make terrible pets," said Marin County Fire Capt. Jim Boggeri. East Bay SPCA Shelter Supervisor Lenny Deets adds: "Rambunctious, high-energy escape ...
Unwanted Bay Area Dogs Become Life Savers CBS 5
all 2 news articles


Hard times trigger more pet abandonments
MLive.com, MI - 7 hours ago
Such drop offs are evidence that the economic woes in Michigan are hurting not only its residents, but also their pets. The number of pets abandoned or ...


Obesity puts pets at risk
Post-Bulletin, MN - 2 hours ago
Our pets our getting heavier too. "Obesity is the number one issue that we see in our patients, both dogs and cats," says Dr. Mark Wenner, a veterinarian at ...


Stuff.co.nz

Exotic pets pose health risks
Globe and Mail, Canada - Oct 7, 2008
So your son is begging for a pet turtle. Before you cave in, consider the salmonella it packs along with it. Reptiles, monkeys, rodents and other exotic ...
8 Pets That Pose Major Health Threats to Kids U.S. News & World Report
Exotic animals, domestic pets pose risk for children: study AFP
Kids want an exotic pet? Ask your doctor first Reuters South Africa
The Press Association - KOAA
all 421 news articles


Bonfire night advice for owners of pets
Okehampton Times, UK - 3 hours ago
PET owners throughout Okehampton are being urged by local vets to prepare early for fireworks night. Although it is only October, Kirstin Phippard from ...


Pets of the Week
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - Oct 9, 2008
Visit the Utah Animal Adoption Center, 1955 N. Redwood Road, or consult the web at www.utahanimaladoptioncenter.org. For information, call 801-355-PETS.


Church celebrates blessing of the pets
Marco Island Sun Times, Fl - 5 hours ago
By Daniel Winningham / daniel@misuntimes.com Members of San Marco Catholic Church brought animals of all sizes - mostly dogs - to the annual pet blessing ...


Halloween Can Be a Scary Holiday ... for Pets
MarketWatch - Oct 9, 2008
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) cautions people about keeping their pets safe and preventing dog bite injuries this Halloween. ...
Veterinarians Say Good Hygiene, Common Sense Key To Healthy Pets ... Medical News Today (press release)
all 7 news articles


Blessing of the Pets at Clyde St. Mary
Fremont News Messenger, OH - 5 hours ago
Many students, parishioners and friends brought their pets and farm animals for the special blessing. The Rev. Dennis Schroeder had a short prayer service ...

pets - Google News

Article List | Index | Site Map
All logos, trademarks and articles on this site are property and copyright of their respective owner(s).
The comments are property of their posters, all the rest is Copyright © 2006 CanadaSEEK.com - All Rights Reserved.