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Helping Your Dog Prevent Heartworms
from: The Complete DogSummertime is the season when you and your dog can spend most days outdoors and to do all the fun summer activities. But while you and your dog are enjoying the barbecue and the warm weather, so too are the mosquitoes and the dog parasites they carry with them.
Getting bit by a mosquito is annoying enough for humans, but for a dog, a mosquito bite can be more than just an itch and an annoyance. Parasite contaminated mosquitoes reside in almost all parts of the country. This dog parasite carrier is most abundant in the Atlantic coasts and the Gulf. The dog parasites these mosquitoes carry are called heartworms, and unless your dog is already taking some type of preventive care, one bite from an infected mosquito and your dog can be seriously infected from this dangerous dog parasite.
Just as the name suggests, heartworms are dog parasites that literally live in your dog's heart. Once the heartworm settles in your dog's heart, he'll most likely experience coughing, weight loss, and rapid breathing. Death sometimes occurs in extreme cases. Although some cats can also be infected with heartworms, dogs are usually the helpless victim of this parasite.
This dog parasite can pose a serious threat to your dog if you fail to recognize the early symptoms. Heartworms are a rather difficult condition to treat. The common drug used to get rid of the worms contain a chemical that causes serious illness and a negative reaction to the dog more than the disease itself.
If this dog parasite is detected early enough, then your dog will have a better chance for a successful treatment. It will be a lot harder to treat this dog parasite once it has reached its advanced stages of infestation. Therefore, it's critical that you visit your vet at the first sign of symptoms. These symptoms include fatigue, coughing, and rapid breathing.
Many dog owners prefer a more natural and non-chemical treatment to deal with this type of dog parasite. Here are some suggestions to help prevent the infestation of heartworms.
1. If possible, give your dog an all natural raw food diet that is rich with raw garlic and a generous amount of yeast. These foods are helpful in repelling mosquitoes from the dog's skin.
2. To further minimize exposure to mosquitoes, minimize the likelihood of getting infested with this dog parasite, you should keep your dog indoors at night. You may use a natural insect repellent when she has to go outside.
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