Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Interceptor For Dogs

Heartworm disease is becoming increasingly common. One of the most easy ways to ensure you dog never experiences the problems caused by this parasite is to use a monthly heartworm pill. Most heartworm pills use Ivermectin to destroy larval heartworms but Interceptor for Dogs uses Milbemycin oxime instead.

Milbemycin oxime is a stronger parasiticide which kills larval heartworms extremely quickly. Along with heartworms, hookworms, roundworms and whipworms are also destroyed. So with one stock you can supply all round security from internal parasites.

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Because Milbemycin oxime shows no sign of toxicity in any breeds of dog, it is the preferred method of heartworm prevention for owners of Collie type breeds. These dogs often have a genetic abnormality which makes them sensitive to high doses of ivermectin. Though heartworm pills comprise extremely low volumes of ivermectin which are said to be perfectly safe for all breeds, many collie owners feel safer not using such products 'just in case'. To stop sleepless nights for collie owners it is far more easy to pick instead to use Interceptor for dogs.

Interceptor heartworm pills are safe for all breeds of dog and for puppies from four weeks, weighing 2 lbs or more. Studies show that nursing and pregnant dogs may safely be treated with this heartworm preventative, but it is always best to double check with your vet before lasting any medications while pregnancy.

Prior to beginning any heartworm rehabilitation regime your dog should be checked for the disease by your vet. The manufacturers suggest year round use of Interceptor for dogs to certify prevention of heartworm disease. In some areas with low mosquito operation dog owners use such products seasonally, and then for a month or two after mosquito operation has ceased. If you are reasoning of such a policy check the heartworm incidence in your locality with your vet first.

Interceptor For Dogs

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