Heartworm Awareness Month | Protect Your Pets from Deadly Parasites

April marks Heartworm Awareness Month, an important time to educate pet owners about the dangers of heartworm disease. Spread by infected mosquitoes, heartworm disease affects dogs, cats, and even ferrets. Left untreated, it can lead to severe lung disease, heart failure, and death.

How Heartworm Disease Spreads

Heartworm disease is caused by the parasite Dirofilaria immitis. Mosquitoes carry the larvae, transmitting them to pets through a bite. Once inside the pet’s bloodstream, the larvae mature and settle in the heart, lungs, and associated blood vessels.

Symptoms of Heartworm Disease

  • Coughing or difficulty breathing
  • Fatigue after mild activity
  • Weight loss or loss of appetite
  • Swollen abdomen due to fluid accumulation

Symptoms may not appear until the disease has progressed, which is why annual testing is critical.

Prevention Is Key

The best way to protect your pet is through monthly heartworm prevention. Options include oral chews, topical treatments, and injections. Regular testing, even for pets on preventative medication, ensures early detection and treatment if necessary.

Why Testing Matters

Heartworm disease can only be detected through blood tests. Annual screenings help catch infections early, reducing the risk of complications. For cats, heartworm disease is harder to diagnose, so prevention is even more critical.

Heartworm disease is a serious but preventable condition. By staying informed and proactive, you can ensure your pets remain safe and healthy throughout mosquito season.

Protect your pets from heartworm disease—schedule a test or preventative care appointment with Paws In Paradise Animal Hospital at (850) 909-0130 or visit us at 13123 E. Emerald Coast Parkway, Suite D Inlet Beach, FL 32461 today!