123ArticleOnline Logo
Welcome to 123ArticleOnline.com!
ALL >> Animal-and-Pet >> View Article

Dogs And Heartworms

Profile Picture
By Author: je Dunn
Total Articles: 4
Comment this article
Facebook ShareTwitter ShareGoogle+ ShareTwitter Share

It is surprising how many people are still confused about heartworms and the effects that a heartworm can have on

your dog.

First lets look at what heartworms are and how your dog can become infected.

Heartworms are transmitted by mosquitoes into the dog's blood stream. The immature heartworms called microfilaria

travel through the blood stream.

The microfilaria settle into the heart chambers and major pulmonary blood vessels. This causes a blockage of the

blood flow and pathological changes to the surrounding tissues.

This blockage happens when the larvae grow into adult worms. An adult female heartworm can grow up to fourteen

inches and can live as long as five years.

A female heartworm can produce thousands of microfilariae, which is transmitted into a mosquito when it bites an

infected dog, and subsequently injected into the next dog that that mosquito dines on.

What Are The Signs That A Dog May Have Heartworms?

ØUsually the first system is weight loss. The dogs' hair may become dull ...
... and brittle.

ØThe infected dog also may tier easily.

ØA persistent coughs and or labored breathing.

ØIn more progressed cases victims may vomit blood from ruptured lungs.

If the disease is not prevented or caught in time the result will be a slow painful death from congestive heart

failure.

What Do I Do If My Dog Is Infected?

Treatment is available but it can cost hundreds of dollars, and may be ineffective depending on the degree of

infestation.

The best defense against heartworms is routine checkups with your vet. Giving your dog heartworm medication once

a month easily prevents heartworms.

Warning: You Must Have Your Dog Tested For Heartworms Before Starting Heartworm Medication!


About the Author je Dunn has published several books on dogs and has free information all about dog training,

health, and care at: Dogs-First.com

Total Views: 412Word Count: 291See All articles From Author

Add Comment

Animal and Pet Articles

1. Professional In-home Dog Training: A Personalized Approach To Stress Reduction
Author: BarkBusters SanMateo

2. Professional Dog Aggression Training In San Mateo: Building Trust, Confidence, And Better Behavior Through In-home Training
Author: BarkBusters SanMateo

3. Why Some Rescue Dogs Need Different Training Approaches: Building Trust, Confidence, And Lasting Success
Author: BarkBusters SanMateo

4. Barking, Lunging, And Overreacting: Effective Training Solutions For Reactive Dogs
Author: BarkBusters SanMateo

5. Helping A Newly Adopted Dog Adjust To A New Home: Building Confidence, Calmness, And Trust Through In-home Training
Author: BarkBusters SanMateo

6. Agility Training At Home: Developing Speed, Focus, And Confidence
Author: BarkBusters SanMateo

7. In-home Dog Training: Using Everyday Household Items To Build Your Dog’s Scent Detection Skills
Author: BarkBusters SanMateo

8. In-home Dog Sports Training: A Convenient Solution For Busy Bay Area Families
Author: BarkBusters SanMateo

9. The Modern Puppy Training Guide: Building Confidence, Focus, And Emotional Stability For A Lifetime
Author: BarkBusters SanMateo

10. Obesity In Rabbits: Causes, Signs, Treatments, & Preventions
Author: Rabbits Advisor

11. Pet Adoption Day - Quincy Animal Shelter, Polkadog And Tlc Supply Host Pet Adoption Event
Author: Media Manager

12. How Professional Dog Training Improves Quality Of Life For Dogs And Owners
Author: BarkBusters SanMateo

13. Dog Training For Urban Living In The Bay Area: Real Success Stories From San Mateo Families
Author: BarkBusters SanMateo

14. How In-home Dog Trainers Address Destructive Behaviors In Dogs
Author: BarkBusters SanMateo

15. Complete Guide To Raising A Calm And Well-behaved Dog
Author: BarkBusters SanMateo

Login To Account
Login Email:
Password:
Forgot Password?
New User?
Sign Up Newsletter
Email Address: