Heartgard and Puppy Power
The puppy can possible be one of the cutest things a pet owner can behold and can easily match the fame of the much promoted feline. Among young animals, the puppy of a domesticated dog can easily rank among one of the most trusting beings around. These curious and adorable creatures, early on in their lives, rely on their parents and their owners to protect them from the many threats that they face, threats that they cannot protect themselves form. Heartgard is one of the best ways you can protect your puppy.
Heartworms can easily rob you of years of enjoying your puppy. Travelling around the area through mosquitoes, this invisible threat likes to spend its time in the hearts of your pets. It hides well as the infection is not likely to show real symptoms in most animals and even when they do, rarely. In its advanced stages it leads to fatal heart failure, but not before causing thorough and sometimes crippling lung damage. Luckily, there are people who simply would not stand for that kind of nonsense – and so, Heartgard was made.
A prophylactic that can be prescribed to a puppy of at least six weeks, Heartgard is generally used to prevent these worms from gaining a foothold in your animal. It can only be given to a puppy or dog that does not have the infection, which is why your vet will probably run your animal through a series of tests to make sure that they’re doing the right thing to protect your partner. If they are already infected, there are other means of handling this threat before starting on Heartgard, the amount of which will be determined by the weight of your puppy, dog or cat. There is of course, some rightful concern with regards to Heartgard as it uses ivermectin as its active ingredient, one that can cause adverse reactions, especially to more sensitive breeds. Government organizations were quick on the ball and deemed Heartgard to be safe for use, as long as you follow the prescribed amount and only once a month – more than that can lead to unfortunate effects.
The puppy relies on its owner to make sure that they are well protected, that they will grow up to comfort you and be a companion. Take the time to bring them to the vet and ask about Heartgard. At the very least, you can assure the safety and longevity of your favorite pet.
Tags: Cat Meds, Heartgard, Pet Meds, Heart Worms, Feline







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