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Internal Parasites

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How you can protect your family and pet from these common parasites.
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Information about canine and feline heartworm disease.
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A growing number of veterinarians are asking pet owners like you to protect their dogs and cats from heartworm disease instead of gambling that they won’t get it.

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My veterinarian has recently started promoting monthly heartworm preventive tablets for my dog and cat. I’ve also heard that the heartworm medicine used long term may be a greater risk to my pet’s health. What should I do?


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Your awareness of worms and other parasites can help your pet stay healthy.
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Heartworms—can you imagine actually having worms in your heart? Not a pleasant thought, but that’s exactly where they are. Heartworm disease is one of the major health problems affecting dogs in the United States, and it is now being found in cats. The disease develops when a pet becomes infected with parasites transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito.
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Information about the contagious disease ringworm.
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As weather warms and families head outdoors, remember that sandboxes, gardens and lawn areas may be home to potentially dangerous parasites. The tiny organisms are introduced to areas where pets go to the bathroom.

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