HEARTWORM
PREVENTION
Canine heartworm disease is a serious parasitic disease caused by a long, thin
worm that lives in the blood vessels and heart of infected dogs. The disease
is spread from dog to dog (and to cat) by mosquitoes. The mosquito bites a dog
with heartworm infection, collects some of the microscopic heartworm offspring
and then, after a couple of weeks, passes these on to another dog or cat. Inside
the dog, the microscopic heartworm can grow into a parasite exceeding a foot
in length. The life cycle is somewhat complicated. The important thing is to
prevent worm development using safe and effective preventative drugs.