Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 04-05-2011
One of the key points to understanding your pet’s heartworm medicine is that they do not actually prevent the heartworm parasite infecting them. Heartworm meds do nothing to deter mosquitoes biting your pets and passing on larval stage heartworms.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 02-05-2011
Dog heartworm disease is a terrible thing any pet owner will try to avoid. So choosing a reliable heartworm medicine is an important part of being a responsible dog owner. Once you have chosen your preferred type of heartworm pills the task of ensuring your dog never succumbs to this illness is not over.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 07-09-2010
The organism responsible is designed to live its live within two host organisms. Born inside a dog’s heart the microfilarie worms live in the dogs bloodstream before being taken up by a feeding mosquito. Inside a female mosquito the worms develop further into larval worms before being deposited into another canine as the mosquito feeds.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 16-08-2010
Interceptor Heartworm Pills are one of the leading branded form of heartworm medicine. Utilising milbemycin oxime as the active ingredient. This is one of the newer, safer methods of controlling parasites in our pets. Unlike the old style organo-phosphate insecticides milbemyclin works only against invertebrate nervous systems, having no ability to affect those of mammals.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 06-08-2010
To understand the role of the heartworm pill, it helps to understand just a little about how heartworm disease is spread. Without getting too technical this is how the heartworm life cycle works. Adult heartworms congregate in the heart and lungs of an infected lung. Here they grow, and breed, releasing thousands of microscopic descendants into the animal’s bloodstream.
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