Not exact matches
A heartworm infection can cause
lasting damage to a dog's heart, lungs, and other
organs.
While most dogs rarely survive parvovirus, those that do often have
lasting damage in the way of scar tissue in the
organs affected by the virus.
Both immature larvae and adult worms cause a great deal of
lasting damage to a cat's
organs and immune system as they travel through the cat's body.
Each year, thousands of New Yorkers are involved in accidents that lead to all types of injuries, including fractured and broken bones, joint and ligament
damage, head, neck and brain injuries, burns and
organ damage, all of which can have long
lasting consequences.
Heartworms can cause
lasting damage to these two
organs, as well as the dog's kidneys and liver.