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A dog may have heartworms for years without showing any symptoms. Often, when the symptoms occur, it is too late for treatment.The dog may die as soon as 72 hours after he or she begins exhibiting symptoms. Symptoms can include coughing, fatigue, fainting, and difficulty breathing. Treatment for heartworms is safer now than it has been in the past, but there is still a risk the dog will die. Early detection increases the chances of survival. Dogs should be tested every spring for heartworm infection. The best treatment for heartworm is prevention. Heartworm prevention is available, usually in the form of a monthly pill, available from veterinarians. The pills work by killing the young before it has a chance to mature and reproduce. Dogs should be tested prior to starting heartworm prevention as it may cause severe reactions in infected dogs. Heartworm prevention is not 100% effective, so dogs must still be tested once a year. Cats are also susceptible to heartworms. Although infection is not as common as it is in dogs, heartworms can still occur in cats in areas where heartworm infestation is high. Prevention is available for cats, check with your veterinarian to see what he/she recommends for cats in your area.Links American Heartworm Society Heartworm Q&A Home ![]() Tarot Readings By Starbreeze |