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Decision tree for identifying resistant heartworm cases

University of Georgia veterinary parasitologist Dr. Ray Kaplan outlines strategies veterinarians can use to identify potentially heartworm-resistant cases.

Canine | Veterinary Professionals | Resistance
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Diagnosis of heartworms in cats

Diagnosing heartworms in cats is quite different from diagnosis in dogs. In this video, veterinary practitioner and past AHS president Dr. Tom Nelson explains the diagnostic process and discusses which tests are appropriate for feline patients.

Feline | Prevention | Diagnosis | Shelters | Veterinary Professionals
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Dilemma of the Missed Dose (Clarke Atkins)


Canine | Feline | Prevention | Shelters
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Do Cats Get Heartworm?


Canine | Feline | Prevention | Diagnosis | For Owners | Shelters
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Do Cats Get Heartworms?

Yes, cats get heartworm disease and need heartworm prevention.

Feline | Prevention | Diagnosis | Veterinary Professionals | Pet Owners
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Dog in a Box But Not Bored (Debra F. Horwitz)


Canine | Treatment | For Owners | Shelters
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Doxycycline: The Role in Heartworm Treatment, Prevention, and Transmission (Matthew W. Miller)


Canine | Prevention | Diagnosis | Treatment | Shelters
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Dr. Lynn Buzhardt & Dr. Byron Blagburn: Options for Heartworm Testing


Canine | Diagnosis | Shelters
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Dr. Matt Miller & Dr. Clarke Atkins: AHS Guidelines For Heartworm Treatment


Canine | Feline | Prevention | Diagnosis | Treatment | Shelters
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The days are getting shorter, the nights are cooler, leaves are starting to turn, and football season is here. But that doesn’t mean your clients can forget about protecting their pets from heartworms.

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