Dog Parasites
Heartworms: 4 ways to protect your dog
Honestly speaking, there are only two ways in which you can effectively
prevent heartworms from attacking your dog and becoming a problem. The
first one is to never let any mosquito that carries heartworm get inside
your house and near your dog. The second is to never let your dog go
outside of your house, not in your yard, and especially not during mosquito
season.
These ideas would make sense if you lived in a brick house with no doors
and windows! They could also work if you have a dog that does not enjoy
playing and being outdoors and has no need to go outside. But in reality,
there is no sure way to keep your pet from being bitten by a mosquito that
carries heartworm. And because all dogs love playing outside and sticking
their noses everywhere, it is essential for them to get proper care and
sensible preventative measures to ward off heartworm infestation.
Below are four suggestions you can apply that can reduce your dog’s risk of
getting infested with heartworms:
1. Consult your vet about preventive medication from heartworms. This
way, even if your dog is bitten by a mosquito that is infected with this
parasite, the medication in his body will automatically destroy the
heartworms before they start to mature and cause illness. Even though your
dog does not like the outdoors, it is always possible that a mosquito could
slip in and stop for a bite. So even if your dog is an indoor pet, it is
wise to give him heartworm medication.
2. Before you administer the heartworm medication to your dog, make sure
that he is not already infected. It can be dangerous to give heartworm
preventive drugs to a dog that is already infected with the parasite. Have
your vet perform a blood test before prescribing the medication. Make sure
that your dog is not already infected, and then he can start taking the
medication. Keep in mind that it is possible for some of the older tests
for heartworm to be inaccurate. It is always ideal to have your vet see
your dog’s record and decide if he needs to have a newer and more accurate
test before administering the heartworm medication.
3. Since it is difficult to entirely keep mosquitoes away from you, your
house, and your dog, you can put up a tight-fitting door and window screens
to minimize their chance of getting in. You should also replace or fix
damaged screens as soon as you can.
4. If you have thought about putting up a birdhouse in your yard, then you
should consider getting a purple martin birdhouse. The birdhouse will
attract these hungry birds to your property where they can eat thousands of
mosquitoes per day and thus minimize the number of mosquitoes, especially
those infected with heartworms.
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