Heartworms are large
parasites that live in the arteries of the heart. Their presence obstructs blood flow through the heart, resulting
in heart failure. The immature heartworm
is microscopic and circulates in the blood throughout the body. Mosquitoes transfer the immature heartworm
from dog to dog via their bite in much the same way that malaria is
transmitted.
Prevention: During Mosquito season dogs should be put on
medicine to kill the immature heartworm before it has a chance to mature in the
heart. In Kentucky, our winters are mild, and we get warm
spells during which the mosquitoes will come out of dormancy. Therefore, we recommend keeping your dog & cat on preventive medicine all year.
Cats
who go outdoors should also be placed on preventative!
The preventive medicine for cats & dogs comes in two forms:
Monthly - available in a chewable chunk. It has red heart stickers to put on your
calendar to remind you when to give it.
It comes in broad weight ranges (1-25#, 25-50#, 51-100#) so it is harder
to dose large, fast growing puppies.
Monthly topical spot on–
Revolution is a spot on that is effective preventative against heartworms as
well as fleas and some other parasites.
Testing: Dogs
should be tested yearly, even when kept on prevention all
year. Nothing is 100% effective! Puppies 6 months or older must test negative
prior to starting the preventive medicine.
A fatal reaction is possible if some types of prevention are started in
a heartworm positive dog.
Cats have lower worm burdens than
dogs making testing hard. For them we
recommend that they be placed on the preventative without being tested
first. There is not one definitive test
and for them, the preventative medication is the treatment in a positive
cat!
Treatment: Heartworms
can be treated by giving the dog a toxic compound to
kill the heartworms. This medication can also be
dangerous to the dog. This treatment
usually requires hospitalization and can be costly. Some dogs may not be able to tolerate the treatment at all. It is much safer and cheaper to prevent the
infection.
