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- Heartworm Basics - American Heartworm Society
Heartworm Basics is a pet owner's go-to resource for everything they need to know about heartworm disease in pets
- Home - American Heartworm Society
Whether you’re a veterinarian looking for info on heartworm—or you’re a dog or cat owner who wants heartworm disease explained in easy-to-understand language—you’ve come to the right place Our Resource Center will link you to hundreds of heartworm education tools, from articles, podcasts and videos to brochures, posters and infographics
- Heartworm in Dogs - American Heartworm Society
Heartworm disease causes lasting damage to the heart, lungs and arteries, and can affect the dog’s health and quality of life long after the parasites are gone
- Heartworm in Cats - American Heartworm Society
Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal disease in pets in the United States and many other parts of the world It is caused by foot-long worms (heartworms) that live in the heart, lungs and associated blood vessels of affected pets, causing severe lung disease, heart failure and damage to other organs in the body
- Heartworm Guidelines - American Heartworm Society
These guidelines are living documents and are revised periodically based on information presented at the American Heartworm Society’s Triennial Symposium, new research, and additional clinical experience
- For Pet Owners - American Heartworm Society
The illustration below takes you through the heartworm life cycle, step by step, and helps you understand how and when heartworm preventives work, when infection can be detected on a heartworm test, when treatment is necessary and how long heartworms live
- Incidence Maps - American Heartworm Society
Every three years, the American Heartworm Society (AHS) gathers data on heartworm testing to understand the impact heartworm is having nationwide, as well as in specific regions
- Heartworm Life Cycle - American Heartworm Society
The American Heartworm Society has updated the heartworm life cycle for use in the veterinary clinic and for pet owners Both versions are available in either color or black and white Click on the life cycle you would prefer to download and print
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