rubyandstewiesmom wrote:Should I be paying that much? My friend said she thought her dog only cost about $75 per year?
rubyandstewiesmom wrote:Thank you so much everyone....sounds reasonable...and I will start on a 3 year rotation with my pups. Growing up on a farm isn't really an excuse...but I"ve always been a yearly type gal since we used to have so many animals to vaccinate etc....but there is not excuse now. I'll do the every 3 year rotation starting this next month...and I will also have heartworm testing done as well. I wasn't aware that it was that common for dogs to get it on preventative...so I will definitely have it done!
Thank you sooo much!
rubyandstewiesmom wrote: I wasn't aware that it was that common for dogs to get it on preventative...so I will definitely have it done!
Thank you sooo much!
star_frances wrote:I haven't seen anything concrete on it yet, but there is a possibility that there may be some heartworm developing resistance to the treatment. It is not know whether it is owner error in giving the medication, inconsistencies or lapses in testing, or some unknown - but it is definitely worth a $30 test to be on the safe side while continuing the monthly preventative.
http://www.mdvma.org/newsletter/2011/sp ... rtworm.pdf
Misskiwi67 wrote:star_frances wrote:I haven't seen anything concrete on it yet, but there is a possibility that there may be some heartworm developing resistance to the treatment. It is not know whether it is owner error in giving the medication, inconsistencies or lapses in testing, or some unknown - but it is definitely worth a $30 test to be on the safe side while continuing the monthly preventative.
http://www.mdvma.org/newsletter/2011/sp ... rtworm.pdf
There are multiple know wild-type resistant strains found in the south. There are 3 that I know of that are 50-80% resistant to the current class of heartworm preventatives (meaning ALL of them, not just one brand).
For the normal strains, the medication is only 98% effective when administered appropriately, so testing is recommended yearly, even for dogs in non-endemic areas or dogs with perfect medication administration regimens. Heartworm has been found in police dogs and working kennels where heartwom preventatives are not only administered religiously, but also documented as given, so there are many known preventative failures out there.
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