Immiticide Treatment and Side Effects
Immiticide is the only drug which has approval from the FDA for the treatment of heartworm in dogs. Another name for Immiticide is Melarsomine. This drug should not be confused with the heartworm...
View ArticleHeartworm Treatment Aftercare
If your dog needs treatment for infection with adult heartworms, this must be carried out by a veterinarian. Your vet will give you information to take home with you when you collect your dog after...
View ArticleAfter Heartworm Treatment, Dehydration and Loss of Appetite
After heartworm treatment, there can be problems with loss of appetite and a refusal to drink water resulting in deydration. Treating a dog infected with heartworms is difficult for both the animal and...
View ArticleImmiticide Treatment, Behavioral Changes
Treatment with Immiticide can cause a significant change in your pet’s behavior. Unfortunately, there is no clinical method to determine how a dog will behave immediately after being treated with...
View ArticleThe Dangers of Aspirin and Heartworm Treatment
Many pet owners believe giving their pet aspirin will help to ease the discomfort after treatment for infection with Heartworms. This is a natural response of any owner, to try to help their dog when...
View ArticleCrating Dogs During Heartworm Treatment
If your dog is scheduled for heartworm treatment and you want to find out more about crating dogs, how to introduce your pet to a crate for the first time and to get him used to being in it, read …...
View ArticleDAP Diffuser Collar Or Spray To Calm and Soothe Your Dog
DAP Could Help Keep Your Dog Calm and Relaxed How to reduce stress and keep a dog quiet and calm are topics I have received many questions from worried owners about. Their lively, boisterous, energetic...
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