When you think about summer risks for your pets, mosquitoes might not be top of mind. But these tiny pests can carry something far more dangerous than an itchy bite—heartworm. This serious disease can be life-threatening for both dogs and cats, so let’s dive into why it’s important to stay vigilant and protect your furry friends year-round.
Heartworm disease is caused by a parasitic worm called Dirofilaria immitis, which is transmitted through mosquito bites. Once inside your pet’s bloodstream, these worms travel to the heart and lungs, where they mature and start causing damage. In severe cases, heartworms can grow up to 30 cm long and lead to heart failure, lung disease, and even death if left untreated.
Here’s how it works:
Transmission: When an infected mosquito bites your pet, it transmits heartworm larvae into their bloodstream.
Development: These larvae grow over several months, eventually reaching your pet’s heart, lungs, and blood vessels.
Symptoms: Early signs of heartworm infection are often subtle and can include fatigue, coughing, weight loss, and difficulty breathing. Unfortunately, by the time symptoms become noticeable, the disease may already be advanced.
Why Heartworm Prevention is Key
Prevention is far easier and safer than treating an existing infection. For dogs, heartworm treatment can be risky and expensive, often requiring months of medication, activity restrictions, and follow-up care. Cats, on the other hand, are not easily treatable once infected since there’s no approved medication for eliminating heartworms in cats, making prevention their only line of defence.
Brisbane’s warm climate and abundant mosquito population mean heartworm is a year-round risk. Even pets that stay mostly indoors aren’t safe, as mosquitoes can easily find their way inside.
Prevention Methods
The good news is that heartworm is entirely preventable with regular treatments. There are several options available, including monthly tablets, topicals, and the yearly heartworm injection. The injection is a great choice for pet owners who want the convenience of year-round protection without having to remember monthly doses. It’s a simple visit to the clinic, and your pet is protected from heartworm for 12 months.
I used to rely on monthly tablets for heartworm prevention, but I found myself forgetting to give them on time, especially during the busy summer months. After switching to the yearly injection, I’ve had total peace of mind knowing my pet is protected without the hassle.
Protecting your pet from heartworm is easier than you think. If you’re looking for a simple, once-a-year solution, the yearly heartworm injection might be just what you need. Pair it with the Bravecto Quantum tick and flea injection, and you’ll have complete protection with just one visit. To learn more or book your pet’s appointment, call us on 07 3367 3294 or book here.
Dr David
Paddington Vet
@drdavidthevet
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