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Dr. Matt Miller & Dr. Clarke Atkins: What Veterinarians Need to Know about Lack of Efficacy

Canine | Feline | Prevention | Diagnosis | Treatment | Shelters
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Dr. Matt Miller: What Makes Diagnosis of Cats Especially Challenging


Canine | Feline | Prevention | Diagnosis | Treatment | Shelters
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Dr. Shelly Rubin & Dr. Laura Kramer: What We Know about Wolbachia in the Treatment of Heartworm Disease


Canine | Feline | Prevention | Diagnosis | Treatment | Shelters
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Dr. Shelly Rubin & Dr. Wallace Graham: AHS Guidelines


Canine | Feline | Prevention | Diagnosis | Treatment | Shelters
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Dr. Shelly Rubin & Dr. Wallace Graham: Heartworm Resistance


Canine | Feline | Prevention | Diagnosis | Treatment | Shelters
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Dr. Stephen Jones & Dr. Ray Dillon: Differential Diagnosis of Heartworms in Cats


Canine | Feline | Prevention | Diagnosis | Treatment | Shelters
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Dr. Stephen Jones & Dr. Ray Dillon: Incidence of Feline Lung Disease


Canine | Feline | Prevention | Diagnosis | Treatment | Shelters
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Echocardiography: Is it Needed in Heartworm-Positive Animals? (Matthew W. Miller)


Canine | Feline | Diagnosis | Shelters
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Feeding habits of mosquito vectors

University of Arkansas entomologist Dr. Tanja McKay explains the feeding habits of mosquitoes that transmit heartworm disease.

Canine | Life Cycle | Veterinary Professionals
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Handling bathroom breaks for dogs on cage rest

Veterinary behaviorist Dr. Deb Horwitz addresses the question of how owners can safely handle taking their dogs outside for bathroom breaks during heartworm treatment.

Canine | Treatment | Shelters | Veterinary Professionals | Pet Owners
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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.

To keep this message front and center with your clients, we’re sharing a set of new posters you can print OR post on your Facebook or Instagram page.

  • To save or print a poster, just click on the image below, then click on the “download” button and save the PDF file.
  • To save a poster for use on your social pages, simply open the downloaded poster, then right click on the file and follow the menu instructions to save the file as a JPEG image.

For more client tools, be sure to visit the Resource Center. And if you don’t already, make sure you’re sharing our Facebook and Instagram posts!