Not exact matches
That means giving your dog
heartworm drugs every month, year
round, to protect her... and asking your vet to test her every 12 months for
heartworm disease.
It comes as no surprise, then, that the AHS recommends year -
round, birth - to - death
heartworm prevention
drugs — no matter where you live, the time of year, the age of your dog, his size or health status.
But authorities were quick to blame pet guardians and not the
drugs: ``... because it is clear that the vast majority of
heartworm - positive dogs result from failure of compliance rather than product resistance, veterinarians should continue to recommend the use of year -
round heartworm preventives as the best way to prevent infections.»
Year -
round administration of prevention
drugs to increase compliance, control zoonotic parasites and prevent
heartworm disease