Step by Sep Techniques for a Heartworm Free Pet

Posted on December 15th, 2007 in Heartworm Medication by heartgard

 Have you heard of heartworms and how they are transmitted and repelled? Vets have presented reports on how heartworms are transmitted, how to repel its sources and how to prevent your pets from infestations.

According to reports, mosquitoes are found to be the carriers of heartworms to animals. But with the introduction of Hartz, a non prescription insecticide in the market, mosquitoes can now be prevented from spreading this infectious parasite.

Hartz, is a 3 in 1 flea and tick drops which could be given to dogs and puppies. Hartz is said to kill and repel mosquitoes which could be possible carriers of heartworms. Hartz has been formulated for dogs weighing 31 to 60 lbs, and is reported to have a powerful effect that kills mosquitoes surrounding the dog.

Since mosquitoes are the prime transmitters of this infection, pet owners must first destroy breeding places of mosquitoes through home remedies and Hartz insecticides available in the supermarkets and groceries that can help pet owners with their mosquito problems.

Dogs and cats are not the only animals infested by heartworms. Heartworms are parasites that live in the hearts of ferrets, foxes, wolves, sea lions and horses, but it is common to dogs.
Heartworm looks like a long spaghetti that has a length measuring from 6 to 10 inches.

Vets disclosed that heartworms are transmitted to animals this way. First, a mosquito bites a dog (or any animal) infected by heartworm. That mosquito now is a carrier of the larvae of heartworm. When the carrier mosquito bites a dog or a cat, that animal is now infected with heartworm.

The eggs or larvae of the heartworm stay in the tissues of the heart of the infected animal where it will reproduce within 70 to 90 days and live in the animal for several years. The infected animal becomes a host animal and there would be a continuous cycle when there are mosquitoes to transmit it to other animals.

There are reports showing infections of heartworm diseases on animals on several states in the US and other countries because of mosquitoes. And one could imagine the breed of mosquitoes everywhere.

Pet owners must observe their cats and dogs for symptoms of heartworms. Sometimes, it is not easily detected as heartworms are not manifested in the appearance of animals. Some signs for dogs are coughing, shortness of breath, fainting, lost of weight, fever, and swelling of abdomen, which causes death.

Cats also show signs of coughing, shortness of breath and vomiting. Heartworms can also bring sudden death to cats.
 
There is no need to visit the Vets clinic often for heartworms, when the dog’s environment is mosquito free. With the help of Hartz, and proper cleaning of breeding places for mosquitoes, dogs and cats could be safe, and could be enjoyed by the pet owners for a longer time.

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