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Heartgard Plus For Dogs an Excellent Choice

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Heartgard Plus For Dogs an Excellent Choice






     Heartgard plus for dogs is a beef based drug that has been enhanced with Pyrantel, this eradicates intestinal worms by focusing on the worms nervous system, this paralyses them and they eventually end up dead. This drug also contains Ivermectin that goes after the worms larvae. This product is different from Hartgard in that the former is beef based and the latter is pork based.

Dogs enjoy eating this chewable tablet, it ought to be given monthly preferably exactly thirty days from the previous dosage. This drug should not be administered to dogs under the age of a month and a half.

If a vet nary has prescribed this medication for your pet, make sure that the animal chews it and does not swallow it whole, if possible make sure you break the tablet into pieces. Just make sure that your pet receives the full dosage. This treatment will usually last up to a year the minimum, it is vital that your pet does not miss any dose whatever the reason, even in bad weather.

If at all your dog gets sick of any other sickness, make sure to inform the vet that your dog is on this medication, this is to make sure that no conflict arises with any other drug your pet may have to be on.

Your pet should be tested before being put on this medication, the reason for this is this drug is a preventive treatment and cannot kill heartworms that are already blocking the heart or clinging on the arteries, if this is the case, your pet will require a more radical or aggressive treatment like surgery.

Some dog breeds do not react well with Heartgard, breeds such as the collie are some that are affected, you will in fact have to keep a close watch on your collie for the first seven hours after its first dose. If you notice signs of drooling, trembling, fatigue or dilated pupils, bring your pet immediately to the vet.

When your pet is infected by the worms, it is relatively easy for the worms to be transferred to humans, children especially are at a higher risk of getting infected than adults, this is because children like to play on the floor and this is where the larvae of the worms are predominantly found. When humans are infected, they suffer liver, brain and lung problems, one also experiences itchy skin and rashes.

The most effective way of preventing such infection from the feces, urine or saliva of your dog is to ensure that people observe proper hygiene after touching the dog. Also since saliva from the dog can transfer to pillows and rugs, ask your friends and family to keep the pet away from places where children play.

It is also recommended that you exterminate fleas from your house hold and that you avoid feeding your animal rodents or uncooked fish or meat. If you forget to give your pet the monthly dose, do it as soon as you remember, do not however a higher dosage of the medication because your dog may suffer an overdose. If this happens seek emergency vet nary services immediately.