Revolution Flea Control: Heartworm Wonder Pet Med For Felines.

Written By Chouhab on jeudi 11 décembre 2008 | 13:23

By Debbie Mallory

Heartworm is a particularly dangerous parasite that is spread from host to host via mosquitoes, and Revolution heartworm is the most widely used flea and heartworm medicine.

Heartworms in canines are a kind of filaris (a long thin worm), and despite being best known for being found in dogs, heartworms can affect a wide variety of other animals, from cats and ferrets to sea lions and even people.

This worm was named as such due to its habit in the final stage of its reproductive cycle to live in the heart of its host.

If untreated, the animal will find exertion more difficult and may faint under physical strain or undergo extreme breathlessness.

Eventually the animal can die of heart failure or failure of the kidneys, lungs and liver as the parasites also damage these organs.

Heartworm is treatable, but it can take 18 months or longer.

It is also unpleasant for the animal, usually involving an arsenic compound or other heavy duty heartworm meds to kill the parasites, and may even require surgery.

For the vast majority of the infection, you may not notice any symptoms.

The life cycle of the dog heartworm is approximately 6 to 7 months from the first bite of the mosquito to the parasite moving to the heart.

Upon adulthood, the females can measure 30cm in length and the males 23cm.

Mating occurs after seven months, and the females will have started producing microfilariae.

The spread of mosquito breeding grounds from strictly warm southern climates has lead to an increase in heartworm proliferation.

Heartworm prevention comes in the shape of a monthly prophylactic, such as Revolution pet which uses selamectin - a broad range anti parasite medication.

The medicine Revolution dog for heartworm is not very expensive, quite easy to use, and effective as well.

Other heartworm preventatives include milbemycin which can be found in Interceptor heartworm treatment and moxidectin which is the effective ingredient in ProHeart.

One can treat heartworms and similar other parasites by the use of a topical application such as Revolution flea control, which not only controls heartworm, but also serves to control fleas and other parasites.

Thankfully, heartworm protection is very effective, so there is no need for your pet to be negatively affected. You can consult with your vet and get them to check your pet.

Medications can prevent and cure the infection, but a blood test is the most common form of diagnosis first.

The amount of the damage in an infected animal can be revealed by an x-ray.

Get informed by discussing canine heartworm with your vet at your dog's next visit.

Treatment of a heartworm infestation can exceed thousands of dollars, and may not always be effective.

Revolution flea makes it easy and economical to be health savvy to be proactive as you focus on flea and heartworm prevention together.

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