04/07/2026
🚨Preventive treatment saves lives and money! Trust us — it's easier, healthier, and more cost-effective to keep up with preventives for your pet than to treat a heartworm infection. 🐶🐱
Treatment for heartworm infection in dogs is expensive and time-consuming, requiring multiple vet visits and months-long exercise restrictions for your dog. There is currently no approved drug therapy for treating heartworms in cats. On the other hand, preventive measures include a monthly “treat” year-round and testing once a year. 🦴
Because April is National Heartworm Awareness Month, we are reminding pet owners how important it is to keep their pets on current, up-to-date preventives. If your pet is not on heartworm prevention, our team is happy to help get them back on track! Schedule a visit today, and we’ll test for heartworms and help you explore preventive options. ♥️🩺