What is Heartworm disease?
Firehall 4 Animal Hospital : FAQHeartworm disease (dirofilariasis) is a serious and potentially fatal disease in dogs. It is caused by a worm called Dirofilaria immitis. Heartworms are found in the heart and large adjacent vessels of infected dogs. The female worm is 6 to 14 inches (2.3 to 5.5 cm) long and 1/8 inch (5 mm) wide; the male is about half the size of the female. One dog may have as many as 300 worms.
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FAQHeartworm disease is a serious disease in cats especially in males, and outdoor cats. It is diagnosed in both indoor and indoor-outdoor cats. It is suggested that the reason for finding heartworm positive cats is that cat's nature may swallow different mosquitos or any thing that flies which may be the vector. The clinical signs and diagnosis is different from that in dogs.
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Frequently asked questionsNo. People can get heartworm disease, although unlikely, from a mosquito bite. Humans are an aberrant host for heartworms, which means that the larvae can not complete their normal lifecycle within a human host. This does not mean they cannot occasionally complete part of their life cycle however.
Related QuestionsHouston Beagle and Hound Rescue, Inc.Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal condition caused by parasitic worms living in the arteries of the lungs and in the right side of the heart of dogs, cats and other species of mammals. Heartworm infected dogs showing no signs or mild signs have a high success rate with treatment. Patients with evidence of more severe heartworm disease can be successfully treated, but the possibility of complications and mortality are greater.Related Questions
Animal Care CenterAll dog owners should be aware of the serious parasitic condition called heartworm disease. These parasites do not live in the intestinal tract; they seek out the heart. They live in the chambers of the heart and damage the valves and the blood vessels leading to the lungs. This parasite is carried by mosquitoes and can be found in almost every state of the U.S.Related Questions
Alta Vista Animal Hospital HomepageHeartworms attack the cardio-pulmonary system of afflicted dogs. The disease is transmitted by mosquitoes from dog to dog. in 2000 there were 20 confirmed cases of this disease in the Ottawa Valley. Preventing the disease is much easier than trying to treat it. You can protect your puppy by giving a once-a-month medication for the duration of the mosquito season, ie: June 1 to Nov 1.Related Questions
Whitworth Animal ClinicHeartworm disease is caused by a parasite called Dirofilaria immitis, which lives in the right side of the heart and the adjacent blood vessels. Its presence in these blood vessels causes cardiovascular weakness, compromised lung incapacity, and eventual death. Heartworm disease occurs primarily in dogs but can occur in cats and other animals on rare occasions. Heartworm is transmitted from dog to dog (and cat to cat) by mosquitoes. Over 70 species of mosquitoes have already been implicated.Related Questions
What are heartworms? How do pets get heartworm disease?
Valley Cottage Animal Hospital Veterinarians: Rockland Count...Heartworm are parasites that attack the heart and cause congenital heart problems if not detected and treated. Heartworm is transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito.
Related QuestionsFall Creek Vet::.Heartworm disease is caused by a parasite that migrates to and resides in the right side of the heart and pulmonary artery (the main vessel leading from the heart to the lungs). This parasite begins as a larva which is transmitted to animals through a mosquito bite. After a period of migration, the adult worm develops in the heart and produces microfilaria (baby heartworms) which are then ingested by a mosquito to continue the cycle.Related Questions
Frequently Asked QuestionsHeartworm disease is a preventable but serious and potentially fatal parasitic disease that mostly affects dogs and cats. The heart and lungs are the major organs affected by heartworms in dogs. Adult heartworms can be up to 14 inches long, and live in the right side of the heart and the pulmonary arteries, which connect the heart to the lungs. Blockage and injury caused by heartworms can lead to heart failure and can also damage other organs, such as the liver and kidneys.Related Questions
SNAP 3Dx Test Kit - Frequently Asked QuestionsHeartworm disease (also called dirofilariasis) is a preventable, but serious and potentially fatal, parasitic disease that primarily affects dogs and cats. The heart and lungs are the major organs affected by heartworms in dogs. Adult heartworms (Dirofilaria immitis) which can be up to 14 inches long, live in the right side of the heart and the pulmonary arteries, which connect the heart to the lungs.Related Questions
Question #1: What is heartworm disease?
Woodinville Animal Hospital - Healthy Pets. Healthy Life.Heartworms are parasites, largely of dogs. They are thin 6"-8" long worms that live literally within the heart of their host.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsHeartworm is a parasitic disease of dogs and cats that causes heart failure. The mature worm lives in the chambers of the heart and the larvae are in the blood. Mosquitoes transmit the disease. There is a blood test that your veterinarian can do to see if your pet has heartworm and medicine that the vet can prescribe to prevent your pet from getting heartworm. If your pet travels outside the country, it is a good idea to see your vet and get on preventative medication.
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Woodinville Animal Hospital - Healthy Pets. Healthy Life.There are a number of reports of heartworm infestation being found in cats. Unfortunately, it is extremely difficult to identify their presence in cats. Fortunately, it is a relatively rare disease. They are usually discovered at autopsy. And again, there is no threat in Washington State.
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Woodinville Animal Hospital - Healthy Pets. Healthy Life.Yes. There are several oral products and a couple of "spot-on" products that prevent the microfilaria from living in the dog, should it be bitten by an infected mosquito. These products only need to be given once per month, a far cry from the daily regimen of former years.
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Woodinville Animal Hospital - Healthy Pets. Healthy Life.Yes, but it is a harsh treatment, fraught with danger for the dog. First a medication is injected to kill the adult worms. However, as they die, they flow out of the heart and into the lung field, where they lodge in the smaller arterioles. There they cause inflammation which can be quite severe, leading to pneumonia. Also, the medication used is an arsenic derivative, which is harmful to the dog in its own right.
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Iverhart - FAQNo. Heartworm disease is transmitted only by the bite of a mosquito that is carrying the infective stage of the parasite.
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KLEINBROOK ANIMAL HOSPITALThere are times that your pet may be given prescription medications or foods to treat an illness. You will always be given instructions for the medication and guidelines for feeding your pet prescription food. It is very important to follow the directions on any medication exactly. NEVER adjust the dose on your own. In most cases, you will give the medication until it is all used. Do not stop medications without checking with Dr. Marshall first, you can always page her if you have questions.
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Fall Creek Vet::.Cats seem to be more resistant to the parasite than dogs, but cats can and do get heartworm disease. Heartworms are difficult to diagnose in cats, and there is no treatment, so prevention is especially important in cats.
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Fall Creek Vet::.Heartworm disease is prevented by giving your pet a monthly preventative. The season in which preventative is most important to be given to your pets depends on your environment. Recommended months for giving preventative in Indiana include April through December. Although it is NOT harmful to give your pet preventative year round as certain intestinal parasites, which are also controlled by most preventatives, can be transmitted even during the coldest months.
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Fall Creek Vet::.After a positive diagnosis is made in the dog, additional tests are performed to asses other organ involvement prior to treatment. Treatment consists of 2 injections of an organic arsenic-based drug deep into the muscles of the back. These injections are done over a 24 hour period and require a hospital stay. In severely affected dogs, injections may be separated by one month and then 24 hours (3 injections total).
Related QuestionsHow is heartworm disease transmitted?
SNAP 3Dx Test Kit - Frequently Asked QuestionsHeartworms are transmitted by mosquitoes. Adult female heartworms release microfilariae into the bloodstream of infected animals. When a mosquito bites an infected animal, it takes up blood containing these microfilariae. The microfilariae incubate in the mosquito for 10 to 14 days, during which time they become infective larvae. When the mosquito bites another animal, the infective larvae are passed on to the second animal through the wound.
Related QuestionsWhat do you recommend to prevent heartworm disease?
Central Maine Veterinary Hospital - FAQIt doesn’t matter whether your dog is a pampered pooch or is active and strong, every dog is at risk for getting heartworm disease, a potentially deadly condition. Fortunately, prevention is easy with HEARTGARD (ivermectin) Chewables or HEARTGARD Plus (ivermectin/pyrantel), because dogs prefer the taste and texture of these Real-Beef Chewables. Given once a month year-round, HEARTGARD or HEARTGARD Plus is the easiest way to ensure your pet has protection from deadly heartworm disease.
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Welcome to Greensboro Veterinary Hospital ::All of us at GVH consider heartworm prevention a top priority for our dog and cat owners. We will review your pet's records at each visit and will answer any questions you may have regarding this easily prevented disease. Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal disease of dogs and cats. Long white worms, which can reach a length of 6-14 inches, live in the right side of the heart. An animal with a severe infection can have hundreds of them in his system.
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