Learn more about heartworm

Learn more about heartworm

Learn More about Heartworm

You might have heard about heartworm in pets but aren’t sure exactly what it is. This is a kind of infection that occurs when small parasites known as heartworms infect pets. These infections can be serious and require prompt care. The good news is that you can also protect your pets from these parasites. At Dallas Highway Animal Hospital in Powder Springs, GA, we offer heartworm care services for pets. When you need animal hospital heartworm treatment, testing, or prevention, we can help. Learn more about this infection and how to prevent it.

What Are the Signs of Heartworms in Pets?

Dogs with heartworms might not show signs in the early stages of this infection. Over time, they might tire out after exercising, have breathing difficulties, lose their appetite, and get a cough. Our veterinary hospital can test your pets for this infection if they have any of these symptoms.

Why Is a Heartworm Infection Dangerous?

These infections can become a life-threatening problem as heartworms make their way into the vital organs. Pets with this infection need treatment to eliminate heartworms before it is too late.

How Do Pets Get Heartworms?

Mosquitoes can spread heartworms to pets via their bites. Dogs and outdoor cats are at risk of exposure to mosquitoes but indoor cats can also become infected if mosquitoes enter your home.

How Is Heartworm Treated?

This infection is treated with medication that kills off adult and juvenile heartworms in dogs. The treatment is long and painful so it is best to just prevent it from happening in the first place.

How Can I Prevent Heartworm?

Preventative medications are available to help prevent heartworm infections in pets. A veterinarian on our veterinary team can give you more information on these options so you can keep your pets safe from this potentially deadly infection.

Get Animal Hospital Heartworm Treatment at Our Veterinary Hospital

If you’re looking for animal hospital heartworm preventative medicine or treatment, contact us at Dallas Highway Animal Hospital in Powder Springs, GA, at (770) 419-8086 to schedule an appointment. Our veterinary hospital can test your pets and provide prevention or treatment for them as needed. A “veterinarian near me” is here to help.