The Prevention Of Heartworm The Natural Way

By Geraldine Dimarco


Heartworm is a condition wherein a mosquito contaminates an animals, oftentimes with canines, bloodstream. While not every mosquito bite poses this danger, the infected mosquito that bites your dog will transmit larva into his bloodstream. If left untreated, the young insect will travel to the vital organs like the lungs and heart and reach maturity. When this happens, there is a high possibility that the dog will die.

It sounds scary doesn't it? Well, heartworm is a valid concern for all pet owners; however, there are simple heartworm natural prevention tips you can employ that will ensure that your dog will not have to suffer this condition.

The key to avoiding heartworm is to make your pet as healthy as you possibly can. You can do this through maintaining a good diet and regular exercise for the dog. Many commercial pet foods may contain chemicals that will be detrimental in your dog's health. A diet of raw meat, vegetables and helpings of fruit is a better alternative to feed him.

Having a regular schedule for consistent physical activities will keep their heart and circulatory system running in peak form. Healthy white blood cells strengthen the immune system by fighting infections effectively. A strong liver is also essential for the immune system so consider using herbal supplements that promotes good liver function.

Your pet will not have heartworm if there are no mosquitoes near enough to take a bite at them. Here are some accessible heartworm natural prevention herbs that are repellant for mosquitoes: Turmeric Root, Black Walnut Essence, Spearmint Herb and Garlic. Garlic and heartworms don't go well with the other simply because the smell of garlic is repugnant to the infection carrying mosquitoes.

Dogs under the 50 pound mark can have approximately half a teaspoon of garlic added to his meals daily. Heavier dogs can increase this dosage to up to 2 teaspoons but discuss with your vet or an animal expert before proceeding. Ingestion of excessive garlic is harmful to animals. You can also blend together crushed garlic and water to make a spray to cover your dog's fur or areas around the house that seem to gather most mosquitoes.

While the smell of garlic can successfully drive away pesky mosquitoes, we do not want to assault the olfactory senses of our family and visiting friends. Experiment with a more pleasant repellant by mixing together 10 ounces of distilled water with 10 tablespoons of rose geranium oil, 3 drops of lavender oil, 3 drops of citronella oil and a tablespoon of alcohol-based black walnut extract. Put this concoction in a spray bottle and apply around areas where there are plenty of mosquitoes.

These natural prevention measures are much better than having to use the conventional preventive medications. These medications kill the heartworms by poisoning them; consequently they too are toxic and harmful for the dog as a whole. Have regular bi-annual check-ups with your veterinarian to test for heartworms so it can be treated as soon as possible.




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