Click on the following link to find out more
about canine heartworm disease.
Dr.Price talks with KTAB 4U host Dayne Marae,
about Canine Heartworm Disease.
A common myth
about canine heartworms is that house dogs are not at risk.
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Due to a growing a growing concern
about Lyme disease in our area, we are now recommending a yearly test that screens for both
canine heartworm disease and exposure to Lyme disease.
Ask us
about: - Monthly Low Cost Community Clinics in New Orleans -
Canine Compassion Education Course - Kadie's
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HeartWorm Treatment Study - More
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HeartWorm Treatment Options - Low Cost
Heartworm Treatment with our partners - Roue's Roof Project; Helping Hopeful Pets of Homeless People - Disaster Relief EffortsType your paragr
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In addition to
canine wellness exams and feline wellness exams, the veterinarians - Gerald Glencer, DVM and Peter Kunoff, DVM - and animal care assistants from Ypsilanti Animal Clinic educate clients
about contagious dog diseases, contagious cat diseases, zoonotic diseases, and the importance of
heartworm prevention and flea / tick prevention.
«'' What is so disheartening
about the proliferation of
canine heartworm disease in this country is that it's nearly 100 percent preventable,»» said Dr. Jim Humphries, a veterinarian and author of Dr. Jim's Animal Clinic for Dogs.
You're sure to find that «The Truth
About Heartworm Disease and Your Pet: Prevention vs Treatment» helps owners understand in few words why preventing heartworm disease makes much more sense than risking the personal anxiety, pet stress, and potential physical damage associated with undergoing a canine treatment
Heartworm Disease and Your Pet: Prevention vs Treatment» helps owners understand in few words why preventing
heartworm disease makes much more sense than risking the personal anxiety, pet stress, and potential physical damage associated with undergoing a canine treatment
heartworm disease makes much more sense than risking the personal anxiety, pet stress, and potential physical damage associated with undergoing a
canine treatment regimen.
American Veterinary Medical Association Web Site: «General Illnesses and Diseases,» «
Canine Distemper,» «
Canine Parvovirus,» «
Heartworm,» «What you should know
about vaccinations,» and «Traveling with your pet.»
It is safe, effective and virtuallyeliminates concerns
about compliance by placing complete controlover
canine heartworm protection with the veterinarian.