DOES (reptiles list) HEARTWORM TREATMENT HURT PUPPIES

By Maral Heggemeier

  Before I share with you the simple answer to the question does heartworm treatment hurt puppies let me first discuss heartworms and a few other things you need to know. You are intelligent enough to know that heartworms are a serious problem for our dogs and that there can be side effects to long term treatment of heartworms. For puppies, however, long term treatment side effects are not an issue.

Imagine how you will feel when you find out that you can treat your puppies and protect them also like your adult dogs.

First lets discuss a few things.

WHAT CAUSES HEARTWORMS IN OUR PETS

Heartworms are caused in our pets when our pets are bitten by mosquitoes which have become infected with heartworms from biting other infected animals. A number of animals can be host to heartworms. They include dogs, cats, wolves, coyotes, foxes, ferrets, sea lions and even humans. When the infected mosquito bites our pets the mosquito deposits larvae into the skin of our pets. The larvae are from the parasitic roundworm known as dirofilaria immitis. The larvae migrate to the heart and within 6 months they hatch or transform into worms that look like pieces of thread. The heartworms can in found in the chambers of the heart and in the two main arteries leading to the heart (Pulmonary artery and vena cava). From there they move to other parts of the body including the lungs and liver.

Now lets look at heartworm medication and prevention.

HEARTWORM MEDICATIONS PREVENTION

Revolution This is a broad spectrum medication that has been reported to be the top of the list for dogs. This medication also protects your dog from flea infestations.

Interceptor This medication is reported to prevent heartworms, hookworms, whipworm, and roundworms.

Heartgard This medication is widely available that prevents heartworms, hookworms and roundworms. Very few side effects have been reported with this medication.

Iverhart Max This medication is used for heartworms and tapeworms. There do not seem to be many reported side effects with this medication.

Active ingredient in Heartgard and Iverhart is ivermectin. The active ingredient in Interceptor is milbemycin and the active ingredient in Revolution is selamectin oxime. These medications work as a preventative in the sense they are actually using chemicals to kill off heartworms in their early stages. So while some say they are preventative they are also treatment.

DOES HEARTWORM TREATMENT HURT PUPPIES

The short answer is no if you are using many of the products listed above. Most of the medications listed above state they are safe when given to puppies that are 6 weeks or older and 2 pounds or larger. Keep in mind that just like in large dogs there can be harsh side effects. Consult your vet on which medication they recommend for puppies.

Did you know that garlic is being used as a preventative for heartworms? Natural home remedies are safe, easy to use and cost a lot less money than conventional medicines. Many of these will be in your home already. Click on the links below and find out the secrets you need to treat your pet and save money.

Are you making any of the classic pet treatment mistakes which will cause you to improperly treat dog heartworms? I hate to admit it but I have made most if not all of them myself. Find out what they are and how to avoid them by visiting http://www.catanddogcures.com right now before you do any serious harm to your pet. They are a member of the family also.


HOMEOPATHY FOR DOGS LEARN ABOUT

By Maral Heggemeier

  I will get straight to the point about homeopathy for dogs. I am sure that you are looking for alternative treatments over conventional medicinal remedies for your dogs. I know how you feel about wanting to provide safe and effective treatments for your pets. Imagine being able to do this and save money at the same time over traditional vet bills.

There is no better time to help your pet than today.

WHAT IS HOMEOPATHY

A form of alternative medicine first proposed by a German physician in 1796

Widely used by the public in over the counter medications

Homeopathy uses animal, plant, mineral and synthetic substances in the preparation of various remedies.

Traditional medicine believes that symptoms are created by the sickness or illness whereas homeopathic medicine believes that the symptoms are the bodys response to the illness and therefore tries to stimulate the symptoms to fight the illness.

Homeopathic remedies are considered safe with very few exceptions.

VETERINARY HOMEOPATHY

Dates back to the original concept of human homeopathy first discussed in 1796

Not approved by the FDA for veterinary medicine in the United States

There is a international group of homeopathic veterinarians

Use of homeopathy by veterinarians is controversial

There has been little scientific research to support homeopathic treatment in animals.

A form of alternative medicine that uses animal, plant, mineral, and synthetic substances in the preparation of various remedies.

Most pet owners who are looking at homeopathy treatment are also looking at closely related issues such as natural pet r emedies, herbal remedies, and home remedies in order to provide safer treatments for their dogs over the riskier conventional medicines used by many vets today.

Take action today by getting great home remedies to use for various pet illnesses and ailments and save on vet bills. Every ailment does not require a vet bill. Read on through the last paragraph and click on the links to save some real bucks.

Are you making any of the classic pet treatment mistakes which will cause you to improperly treat your dog by usinghomeopathy for dogs? I hate to admit it but I have made most if not all of them myself. Find out what they are and how to avoid them by visiting http://www.catanddogcures.com right now before you do any serious harm to your pet. They are a member of the family also.

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