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Simple And Effective Heartworm Natural Prevention Measures Your Dog Will Want You To Know

By Geraldine Dimarco


What is heartworm? This is when an infected mosquito bites the animal and passes on the contamination into the dog's system. The mosquito larva then enters into the bloodstream, and latches itself onto the tissues-- eventually extending to organs like the heart and the lungs. When the larva reaches adulthood and is not expelled from these vital organs; it will result in health complications, often leading to death.

Does this sound scary to you? Heartworms are a very real concern that troubles many pet owners. Fortunately, we have effective heartworm natural prevention measures that anyone can easily avail of which will help keep your dog safe from this condition.

The main point in avoiding heartworm is to make your dog as healthy as you can. Do this by engaging him in regular exercise and supplying him with fresh and vitamin-rich fare. Most commercial pet foods have processed chemicals that are bad for the animals well-being. Feed him a diet of raw meat, vegetables and servings of fruit instead.

The circulatory system of the animal is integral to his health. Keep his heart in prime condition with regular physical activity you can enjoy with your dog. Strong white blood cells that fight infection strengthen the canines immune system. A good working liver is another organ that you need for an excellent immune system so consider taking recommended supplements that improves liver function.

Your dog will not have a chance to develop heartworm if mosquitoes are not able to infect them. Several of these common heartworm natural prevention herbs that are repugnant for mosquitoes are black walnut, turmeric root, spearmint herb and garlic. Garlic and heartworms do not go well together for the simple fact that the pungent aroma is enough to repel the mosquitoes.

Dogs under the 50 pound mark can have approximately half a teaspoon of garlic added to his meals daily. Heavier dogs can increase this dosage to up to 2 teaspoons but discuss with your vet or an animal expert before proceeding. Ingestion of excessive garlic is harmful to animals. You can also blend together crushed garlic and water to make a spray to cover your dog's fur or areas around the house that seem to gather most mosquitoes.

While the smell of garlic can successfully drive away pesky mosquitoes, we do not want to assault the olfactory senses of our family and visiting friends. Experiment with a more pleasant repellant by mixing together 10 ounces of distilled water with 10 tablespoons of rose geranium oil, 3 drops of lavender oil, 3 drops of citronella oil and a tablespoon of alcohol-based black walnut extract. Put this concoction in a spray bottle and apply around areas where there are plenty of mosquitoes.

The conventional preventive medications are more harmful than the previously discussed natural measures. Not only are the medications used toxic to the dog, it does not fend away the mosquitoes from biting your pet. To ensure maximum prevention, take bi-annual heartworm check-ups with your veterinarian to ensure early detection that can be treated immediately.




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