HEARTWORM
The heartworm is
transmitted by mosquitoes.
The heartworm is
a long thin worm that gradually but in the end literally
clogs the heart as if it is stuffed with spaghetti.
Untreated it is always fatal. In danger areas it is only a
matter of time before a dog will be infected unless it is
protected by a heartworm preventive. There are many
excellent products on the market that you can purchase from
your vet, including some that have dual or multi-preventive
qualities. You can give your dog a pill once a month and
not only prevent heartworms, but also flea infestations,
hookworms, roundworms and whipworms.. You can even buy a
monthly topical heartworm application that will protect
your dog against ear mites, flea infestations, mange and
ticks. The vast majority of stray dogs have heartworm
disease. Despite the fact that heartworm disease is curable
for economical reasons detection forms a death sentence
even at private shelters. The disease is a huge burden for
rescue groups as shelters call them, hoping they can save
the dog. And most of the dogs they are called upon to help
by individuals who have found lost or stray dogs, have the
disease. If a dog is fairly young and otherwise healthy,
and the disease is not too far advanced, it is now possible
to completely cure it. In recent years the treatment has
been refined and most dogs who undergo it recover
completely. The test for heartworm requires only one drop
of blood and a rapid analysis and is free of charge in many
vet practices.
How can you
help?
First, if you
are interested in adopting a dog that has been treated for
heartworm disease, but worried about the long term effects
on its health, please know that these dogs can live normal
healthy lives following treatment. We suggest that you
consult your own vet to confirm this. Then don't be afraid
to lose your heart to one of these dogs. Second, if you are
financially able, we ask you to donate the (documented)
cost of the dogs complete veterinary treatment as your
adoption fee. Many people are willing to independently
foster the stray they have found.
Please be a
responsible owner and keep any dogs you have on a heartworm
preventive. It really takes so little to keep your dog safe
from this deadly disease.