Archive for the 'Heartworm' Category

Our Heartworm Treatment Regimen

I give Koda her her heartworm treatment every other Sunday. I am continuing the slow kill (gentle) heartworm treatment that was started in rescue. It’s actually a pretty simple process but is somewhat time consuming. And I give the treatments on Sundays so I can be available if Koda has any side effects, though she [...]

Slow Kill Heartworm Treatment For Dogs

When I adopted Koda, I agreed to treat her heartworm disease using a slow kill heartworm treatment.  This method is used by rescue groups and is being embraced by a growing number of veterinarians.  This method uses Ivermectin (aka Ivermec) given to dogs every two weeks or giving Heartguard on a monthly basis.  Ivermectin is [...]

Heartworms and Dogs

Heartworms are parasites that are spread from heartworm positive dogs to other dogs by mosquito bites.  When a mosquito bites a heartworm positive dog the heartworm larvae (aka microfilare) are carried from the blood that the mosquite sucks from the infected dog.  Then when the mosquito bites another dog the heartworm larvae are spread to the other [...]

Kodas Heartworm Treatment

This the blog of Koda, a heartworm positive, German Shepherd rescue.  She was adopted from Heidi’s Legacy Dog Rescue.  As part of the agreement with Heidi’s Legacy, we agreed to treat Koda’s Heartworm disease using the gentle method treatment that involves treating with Ivermectin.  
Heidi’s Legacy Dog Rescue has had positive results with the gentle Heartworm treatment method.   

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