Yes! Although not as prevalent as in the Midwest or southern parts of the country, our pets are still plagued by these parasites. Heartworm is spread by mosquitoes, so especially if you live near a golf course, canal or irrigation, or if you travel to affected areas, your pet is at risk for contracting this potentially deadly disease. Heartworm can be easily prevented through once-a-month chewable treats and an annual heartworm test. If your pet is itchy or you see signs of fleas or ticks, talk to us about the best treatments, which will necessitate treating both your pet(s) and the environment in which they live.
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