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  • Preventing Heartworms In Dogs

    Parasitic heartworms can cause serious illness in infected dogs, and the disease can even be deadly. As rescue treatments can be harsh, prevention is the best way to avoid heartworm-related problems. Preventive treatments are widely available. Use them and avoid the risk of this dangerous disease.
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  • Preventing Heartworm In Cats

    Heartworms can be killers and according to the American Heartworm Society, a study conducted by the North Carolina State University showed that one in four heartworm infected cats were indoor cats. Mosquitoes carry the heartworm larvae, so unless you can be 100 percent sure a mosquito will never bite your cat you need to adopt a heartworm preventative program. The alternative could be costly veterinary supportive treatment and surgery or even the loss of your cat.
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  • Flea and Tick Control For Your Dog & Cat

    Your dog or cat is can get ticks and fleas through close proximity to other infested animals, infested bedding, furniture, or flooring, and in the case of a very heavily infested property, even the lawns; fleas can cause anemia, skin infections, and can also introduce tapeworms into their host.
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