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Dogs & Heartworm Meds
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Posted on 08/04/2006 7:34:31 PM PDT by hsmomx3
If your dog is always in the house or in their very own backyard, is it important that they take heartworm meds? 
My friend has had a dog for a few years now and has never medicated her dog for this nor has the dog ever been diagnosed with a heartworm disease.
TOPICS: Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: doggieping; dogs; heartworm
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posted on 
08/04/2006 7:34:32 PM PDT
by 
hsmomx3
 
To: hsmomx3
    If you have mosquitos, heartworm is a possibility. It is a lot cheaper to prevent than it is to cure.
 
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posted on 
08/04/2006 7:40:55 PM PDT
by 
SWAMPSNIPER
(LET ME DIE ON MY FEET,  IN MY SWAMP)
 
To: hsmomx3
    is it important that they take heartworm meds?  Yes , mosquitoes are the carriers ,
 
3
posted on 
08/04/2006 7:41:24 PM PDT
by 
righthand man
(WE'RE SOUTHERN AND PROUD OF IT)
 
To: righthand man
    We don't have mosquitoes out here.
 
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posted on 
08/04/2006 7:44:19 PM PDT
by 
hsmomx3
(Steelers in '07--Go BIG BEN!!!)
 
To: hsmomx3
    Sentinel works for us. I wish they made it for people.
 
5
posted on 
08/04/2006 7:46:40 PM PDT
by 
cripplecreek
(If stupidity got us into this mess, then why can't it get us out?)
 
To: righthand man
    Need to have the dog checked by a vet. before starting meds. I use 1 cc of ivermectin on large dogs once a month , takes care of the heart worms and other worms in the digestive track
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posted on 
08/04/2006 7:48:47 PM PDT
by 
righthand man
(WE'RE SOUTHERN AND PROUD OF IT)
 
To: hsmomx3
    Need to have the dog checked by a vet. before starting meds. I use 1 cc of ivermectin on large dogs once a month , takes care of the heart worms and other worms in the digestive track.
 your lucky on the skeeters
 
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posted on 
08/04/2006 7:52:39 PM PDT
by 
righthand man
(WE'RE SOUTHERN AND PROUD OF IT)
 
To: hsmomx3
    Luck of the draw that that dog doesn't have heart worms.
 ALWAYS have a dog on hw preventative.
 It only takes one mosquito bite.
 
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posted on 
08/04/2006 7:56:27 PM PDT
by 
teenyelliott
(Soylent green should be made outta liberals...)
 
To: hsmomx3
    Heartworm is spread by Mosquitos.
 
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posted on 
08/04/2006 7:57:18 PM PDT
by 
MikefromOhio
(aka MikeinIraq)
 
To: hsmomx3
    Just because you don't see many or even any skeeters, you should still have your dog tested and on preventative. It only takes one bite and it's hard to catch the symptoms before the critical stage. Many dogs have been cured but most people tell me (I'm a dog groomer and a former vet tech) that their dogs are never the same.
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posted on 
08/04/2006 7:58:26 PM PDT
by 
BruceysMom
(I'm hot & not in a good way: menopause ain't for sissies)
 
To: hsmomx3
    I think heartworm meds are a scam. Just a way for the vet to shake you down. They make big bucks off this stuff. I've never seen a young dog die of heart worms. I've seen old dogs with heart worms that were going to die anyway. Maybe their lives were a year or two shorter because of the worms. Heart worm meds don't guarantee longevity.
 
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posted on 
08/04/2006 7:59:29 PM PDT
by 
DaGman
 
To: BruceysMom
    Should have read "EVEN THOUGH you don't see many..."
 
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posted on 
08/04/2006 7:59:58 PM PDT
by 
BruceysMom
(I'm hot & not in a good way: menopause ain't for sissies)
 
To: righthand man
    I use 1 cc of ivermectin on large dogs once a month  Don't you mean .1cc? The proper dose is .1cc per 22 pounds of dog, though ivermectin is safe at somewhat larger doses. However 1cc would be a HUGE dose for a dog!
You also want to be careful what formula of ivermectin you use. They're not all the same!
 
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posted on 
08/04/2006 8:03:23 PM PDT
by 
Americanchild
(..and deliver us all from Islam! Amen!)
 
To: DaGman
    The HW meds for my dog are five bucks.
Big shakedown, huh?
I prefer not to gamble with my dog's life.
 
14
posted on 
08/04/2006 8:08:19 PM PDT
by 
teenyelliott
(Soylent green should be made outta liberals...)
 
To: DaGman
    I think heartworm meds are a scam.I hope you don't have any dogs. I'll bet you're one of those who never gets his dog's teeth cleaned either. Another scam?
Some people should not own dogs, or cats, or have babies.
 
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posted on 
08/04/2006 8:10:23 PM PDT
by 
sinkspur
(Today, we settled all family business.)
 
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To: hsmomx3
    Yes, it's better to be safe than sorry. 
 A dog afflicted with heartworms should be prevented at all costs.
 
To: hsmomx3
    My dogs (click on my name to see) have taken heart worm pills every month for their entire lives. The oldest is now nine years old. We have loads of mosquitos here.
 
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posted on 
08/04/2006 8:17:31 PM PDT
by 
blam
 
To: teenyelliott
    $5??? 
 
For our two dogs, it is a total of $80 for a six month supply of chewables.
 
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posted on 
08/04/2006 9:03:33 PM PDT
by 
hsmomx3
(Steelers in '07--Go BIG BEN!!!)
 
To: hsmomx3
    Get the dog vaccinated. Heartworm can come from something as simple as a mosquito bite.
 
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posted on 
08/04/2006 9:04:42 PM PDT
by 
nonliberal
(Graduate: Curtis E. LeMay School of International Relations)
 
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