The Truth That You Should Know About Canine Heartworm
Do you have a pet dog? Dogs are the most loyal pet that a human can ask. They love us without condition and doesn’t expect something in return. But there’s a terrible disease that haunts them.
Heartworm are reknowned as one of the most prominent and global disease that affects dogs. Not only dogs, they also affect cats, wolves, coyotes, foxes, and some other thirty species of animals. The parasite is Dirofilaria immitis, first found about a century ago. You should know that this parasite is carried by mosquitoes, so areas with large mosquitoe populations have a higher rate of infestation.
How bad is a heartworm infection? It’s a terrible diesase for pets. Imagine your pet’s heart filled with big, long worms. Not just 5 or 10, up to 250 worms! Just the thought of it make me wince in pain. No pet should ever go through that. The percentage of infection is 45% with dogs within 150 miles of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts from the Gulf of Mexico to New Jersey and along the Mississippi River and around it. Not only that, Heartworm infestation is dangerous; untreated dogs die and treated dogs go through weeks of discomfort while the worms are killed and expelled from their bodies.
Are there natural cures for canine heart worms infestation? Yes, there’s hope. Most dog can be treated to heal completely. Many have found that Parasite Dr help their dog from this disease. Cosider the positive benefits:
- Promote digestive health and balance, calm and soothe the digestive system
- Cleanse and detox the digestive system and improve digestive functioning
- Cleanse the blood (cleans the blood from heartworm larvae tissue)
- Support correct balance of intestinal flora
- Act as a tonic for the entire digestive system
- Support the immune system
So why wait? Why take risks for your pet? Act now and give your pet the treatment that it deserves. Natural cures for canine heart worms is available!
Next post we will discuss more about the symptoms and the incubation phase of the parasite.

