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Heartworm Prevention A Guide to the Natural Approach
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Written by Lindsay Crowder
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| Tuesday, 14 July 2009 | ||||
Heartworm Prevention: A Guide to the Natural ApproachBENEFITS for your pet: Because most conventional heartworm medications are not considered holistic, they only kill larvae that are already in the animals system. In order to keep your pet optimally healthy, it is important to address the issue before the worms have the chance to infect your pet. The conventional medications used also contain chemical pesticides. Although the chemicals are used in small amounts, they have been known to cause side effects such as weakness, diarrhea, vomiting, and convulsions. When used regularly, the harsh chemicals can put strain on your pets’ immune system, weaken their liver and kidneys, and make them more susceptible to other illness. A natural approach can aid in preventing your pet from getting infected in the first place. Although if they do happen to get infected, many of the natural treatments are good for heartworm treatment and prevention, as well as the overall health of your pet. BENEFITS for the environment: As mentioned above, most of the common heartworm treatment medications contain chemical pesticides. Pesticides that are released into the environment can contaminate our air, soil, and groundwater. Cost: Low! Compared to the cost of vet visits and medication, natural heartworm prevention and treatment comes with a very small price tag. Time and Effort: Moderate. There is more time and effort put into maintaining a natural heartworm prevention regime, but it is worth it. You will also hopefully save some time and effort with fewer trips to the vet. Prevention Taking steps to prevent your pet from getting infected in the first place is by far the best method for heartworm prevention.
If the prevention methods did not work and your pet has become infected, there are still natural remedies for treatment. It is strongly advised to take your pet to a veterinarian because heartworm can be a fatal disease. Most vets should be familiar with natural treatments, or you could look for a vet that specializes in them. A natural treatment remedy, containing all of the following ingredients, is1:
1 http://www.healthyhappydogs.com/HeartwormTreatment. 2 http://www.preciouspets.org/articles/natural-heartworm-prevention.htm.
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