Re: Heartworm In dogs?
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Originally Posted by Maedchen
If this were a very early stage, I would still go ahead and treat our service dog again.......... as the more the heart worms grow, the more heart tissue is destroyed. The longer you wait, the outcome is not as good for overall health of the dog later.
I wish to goodness we could treat my cat. (He is a hobo thief and he is a pain in the rear with scratching my wood work, but he is mine and he loves me. I actually think him being naughty is what makes him so endearing except for at 2 a.m. LOL He steals money out of purses if they are left open)
I have to go and get my 2 yr old dog a check up and more heart worm pills.
Is it possible that the weight of the dog and the pill for protection was out of balance? (The service dog is 110 pounds, so he requires 2 pills a month.)
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I looked. She weighs 55 and we give 1 pill per month.
Maedchen, so sorry about your cat.
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Last edited by tempus vernum; 05-31-2019 at 02:25 PM.
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