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Heartgard Plus How toProtect Your Pet Against Heartworms

Heartworms are a common problem that ever pet owner encounters at one point or another in their pet's life. Use the tips in this article to handle heartworms in creative ways that will allow you to beat the problem before it turns into something hard to handle.

Heartgard Plus is a monthly heartworm medication for dogs and cats. It is 100 percent effective against heartworms, and remedies and prevents other hazardous parasites. Plus, your pet will accept these chewable tablets, and consume the whole dose every time.

Heartgard Plus is available for three weight ranges; 0–25 lbs, 26–50 lbs, and 51–100 lbs. And it is the number one choice of veterinarians for heartworm disease prevention.

For Cats

Heartgard is also used for the control of hookworms in cats. The normal dose for cats (5 pounds or less) is 55 mcg and for cats 6-15 pounds is 165 mcg. Side effects in cats include agitation, loss of appetite, staggering, dilated pupils, tremors, blindness and disorientation. The symptoms of overdose in cats may include disorientation, tremors, incoordination, and blindness.

For Dogs

Dogs of any age can succumb to roundworms from an environment polluted by the feces of infected animals. Dogs over six months old need to be examined for heartworm disease before being put on any medication. Dogs with roundworm and hookworm infections may heighten the risk of human exposure, especially in children.

Fortunately, prevention is a cinch with Heartgard (ivermectin) Chewables or HEARTGARD Plus (ivermectin/pyrantel), because dogs prefer the taste and texture of these Real-Beef Chewables 37–1 over the next leading brand.

Generic Versions

Both preventitives are available in generic forms (Iverhart Plus, Valueheart)--and at half the cost! While the packaging, color or shape may be different, they use the same actual drug and act similarly.

Please note that both the Heartgard and its generics come in hard tablets, not meat-flavoured chewables like Heartgard Plus. Both the generic and name brand versions use the same ingredient, ivermectin, at the same dose. So these products are the same in terms of safety and effectiveness.

In Australia, generics (and the manufacturing facilities in which they are made) are thoroughly inspected and tested in order to be registered and sale of the product allowed. So you can be assured of the quality of the medication when buying it. If you'll use it as directed, it will provide the same protection for your pet against heartworm infection, as Heartgard will.

Please note that the two products Heartgard and Heartgard Plus do not prevent the same symptoms. Heartgard prevents heartworms but does not control roundworms and hookworms like Heartgard Plus does.

Conclusion

Both prevenatitives are available only through a licensed veterinarian.

The number of animals who have heartworms or signs of heartworms is alarming; you may not see the symptoms right away, but when you do, you should speak to your veterinarian immediately. Finding out all you can about treatment options could save your pet's and health in the long run.

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Jared Myers helps people track down hard to find information using his research skills as a former private investigator.

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