Testing For Heartworm in Dogs


Posted May 17, 2014 by rajwebspy

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Heartworm is a long, string-like parasitic worm that has the scientific name Dirofilariaimmitis. It earns its common name by living in the host’s heart, lungs, and blood vessels. Heartworm can cause severe lung disease, heart failure, organ damage, and death. It is transmitted only through mosquitoes to a variety of species including dogs, cats, ferrets, wolves, foxes, ferrets, sea lions, and in rare instances, humans. Heartworm can affect any breed of dog or cat. It is easy to diagnose with the Heartworm/Lyme TEST@HOME. This is a simple, inexpensive AT HOME way to do a heartworm test, lyme test or ehrlichia test on your dog. The pre-paid kit entitles you to test one dog for heartworm disease. You, a tech, groomer, boarder, pet sitter or a friend can help do a nail trim or use a vein to collect 3-5 drops of blood. It is the same accurate ELISA test used by all veterinarians to produce the same accurate results. Saves $100/pet each year, especially if you use Ivermectin as a preventative, which costs $1-2 for a years supply in a 30-70 pound dog.
Heartworm infects animals all over the world. Once inside an animal, a heartworm can live five to seven years, and grow up to twelve inches long. Adult heartworms look like strands of cooked spaghetti.
Mosquitoes spread heartworm to the host animal. When a mosquito bites the animal, it transmits infected larvae through the bite wound. Once inside an animal, it takes six or seven months for the larvae to mature into adult heartworms. These adult heartworms mate and the females release the offspring, called microfilariae, into the host animal’s bloodstream. Mosquitoes then ingest these microfilariae when they bite the infected animal, completing the lifecycle of heartworm.
The parasite lives inside a mosquito, and develops into infective larvae in 10 to 14 days. Microfilariae cannot become infective larvae without first passing through a mosquito. This means heartworm is spread only through mosquito bites and not by casual contact.
The presence of the parasites inside the heart and lungs causes a large degree of inflammation, and can severely interfere with blood flow. This can cause coughing, asthma-like signs, heart failure, weight loss, fluid build-up in the abdomen, or sudden death. If your pet develops heartworm, your veterinarian will do tests including chest x-rays and blood tests to determine how seriously it is affected. Treatment includes doxycycline and an injectable drug named Immiticde which is derived from arsenic. The treatment takes several months, and can also cause side effects. For all these reasons, it is much better to just prevent heartworm in the first place. If you use the Heartworm/Lyme TEST@HOME you can use Ivermectin to save$100/pet each year.
Before adopting a dog, take a moment to consider the amount of care your pet will require and your ability to provide that care. Too often a cute face and wagging tail inspires individuals to bring home dogs without really considering the amount of time and financial resources required to raise healthy and happy dogs. As a result, animal shelters fill and pets do not receive the care they deserve.
Heartworm disease is found in every state of the U.S. and is worldwide. It is a slowly developing insidious disease causing various clinical signs of coughing, breathing problems, weight loss, or lack of appetite. Pets only show these signs when they are near death-so test early and every year.
Heartworm, Lyme Disease and Ehrlichia can be treated to save your pet's life if detected early, so test all your pets for all three diseases! All these diseases are chronic, taking months or years before you notice the changes. Then it is difficult, expensive, or impossible to treat.
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Last Updated May 17, 2014