Keeping your dog on
a regular heartworm preventative can eliminate these parasites as a cause of heart failure.
The dogs and cats are spayed / neutered, given
regular heartworm preventative, and are on flea & tick prevention and medications as needed.
Taffy tested negative for heartworms when adopted, and was started on
a regular heartworm preventative schedule.
Not exact matches
In addition, we strongly encourage
regular administration of a
heartworm preventative due to the highly active nature of Doggie Daycare.
We check your vet references to be sure your pets are up - to - date on mandatory vaccinations,
heartworm testing and
preventative, and
regular wellness exams.
The disease is becoming less common due to
regular preventatives, however foxes and stray dogs can carry
heartworms and act as a reservoir for the disease on the fringes of urban areas.
Giving your dog a monthly
heartworm preventative, along with
regular vaccinations, is one of the most important things you can do to keep your pet healthy and happy.
Ask the vet whether former pets were given
regular medical care, annual vaccinations and
heartworm preventative.
Preventing
heartworms involves
regular testing and usually monthly
preventatives administered to your pet.
Although all Scout's Honor Rescue pets are fully vetted, Scout's Honor Rescue strongly recommends that you take your new pet to your
regular veterinarian as soon as possible to have a physical exam and to get your pet started on
heartworm and flea
preventative.
Although all Scout's Honor pets are fully vetted, Scout's Honor strongly recommends that you take your new pet to your
regular veterinarian as soon as possible to have a physical exam and to get your pet started on
heartworm and flea
preventative.
This will also ensure they stay up to date on vaccinations and other
preventative care that is important for good health, like
heartworm prevention and
regular deworming.
We need to make sure our dogs go to homes that have a good track record of taking care of their dogs, which includes
regular wellness exams, vaccinations, and flea and
heartworm preventatives.
As a part of a
regular health exam, your veterinarian may recommend testing and
preventative medication for
heartworm.
This includes paying for everything from nutritious food and comfortable shelter to
regular vet check - ups and vaccinations,
preventative heartworm, flea, and tick treatment, toys and activities, grooming, and personal pet sitting services.
For use in dogs only Puppies less than 8 weeks of age Use with caution in sick, debilitated or underweight animals and dogs weighing less than 10 pounds This product has not been evaluated in pregnant or nursing bitches Safe for use in Collies, Australian shepherds, Old English sheepdogs, Shelties and any of these crossbreed dogs if given the
regular monthly
heartworm preventative dosing level Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to ivermectin, pyrantel pamoate or praziquantel or like products Directions:
For use in dogs only Puppies less than 6 weeks of age Safe for use in Collies, Australian shepherds, Old English sheepdogs, Shelties and any of these crossbreed dogs if given the
regular monthly
heartworm preventative dosing level Safe for use in breeding, pregnant and nursing animals Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to ivermectin or pyrantel pamoate or like products Directions:
«Yet research shows that only 15 percent of dogs that are
regular veterinary patients receive 12 doses of
heartworm preventative per year, and 64 percent of dogs receive no
heartworm preventative at all.»
By maintaining
regular checkups and vet visits and giving your dog
preventative medication — as a monthly pill or topical — you can help keep him
heartworm - free and your wallet full to buy treats and toys for him.