đ Heartworm disease is slow, painful, and entirely preventable. So why are pets still dying from it?
In this essential episode of Muddy Paws and Hairballs, Dr. Zoo shares two real-life cases that hit hard: a young German Shepherd in kidney failure at just two years old after his owners stopped prevention, and a rescue terrier whose heart was invaded by wormsâleaving euthanasia as the only humane option.
đž Hereâs what every pet parent needs to understand: Just one mosquito bite can inject microscopic heartworm larvae into your pet. These larvae quietly develop over six months before theyâre even detectableâand by the time that lingering cough appears, the damage is often already done.
Adult heartworms donât just affect the heart. They send offspring into the bloodstream, damaging lungs, liver, and kidneys. And many early signsâlike coughing after drinking waterâare easy to overlook.
Dr. Zoo also busts the most common heartworm myths:
âMy pet lives indoors.â
âWe donât have mosquitoes here.â
âItâs winterâtheyâre safe now.â
âI use natural remedies.â
Spoiler: None of these provide real protection. If a mosquito can get inside your house, it can reach your petâand no natural product has been proven to prevent heartworm infection.
đ¸ Prevention is simple and affordable: around $5â$7 a month.
đ Treatment is complex and expensive: $1,000â$6,000+, multiple medications, painful injections, and strict cage rest for weeks. Even after treatment, many pets live with permanent heart damage.
đ Whether itâs a monthly chewable, a topical, or an injection, heartworm prevention isnât optionalâitâs critical. Dr. Zoo walks us through what heartworms really do, why prevention matters no matter where you live, and how to protect your pet from suffering or worse.
đ§ Tune in to get the facts, clear the confusion, and make the choice that could save your petâs life.