What is Heartgard?
Purchasing
a heartworm preventative is one of the best things you can do for you pet's
health. If you're trying to decide where to purchase Heartgard (or some
other alternative), here are a few suggestions that will help you narrow down
your search.
Heartgard
is a veterinary prescription made for the prevention of heartworm disease in
dogs and cats. It is fitted for use in
canines of all weights, sizes, and breeds of dogs-including Collies and other
potentially ivermectin-sensitive breeds, as the amount of ivermectin in a
directed dose of Heartgard is considerably lower than the amounts needed to
cause unfavorable reactions. It is also
used for the control of hookworm in cats.
Generics
Invermectin
is the central ingredient used in Heartgard.
Thus, Heartgard can be replaced with any generic prescription that uses
the same amount of Ivermectin. Iverhart
is the generic equivalent to Heartgard.
Iverhart Max is the generic version of Heartgard Plus with an added ingredient
that stops and prevents tapeworms. Valuheart
is an additional generic that offers significant savings.
Know
that even online sites will require proof of prescription before they will ship
you medicine. The easiest way to get a prescription is from your local,
licensed veterinarian.
For Dogs
Dogs
over six months old should be tested for heartworm disease prior to being put
on any medication, and tested annually thereafter. Dogs are a very oral breed of creature. Dog toys are often carted around in a dog's
mouth. For dogs, Heartgard is available
in a once-monthly tablet or beef flavored chewable and uses ivermectin as the
central ingredient. For dogs that
typically swallow treats whole, the tablet can be broken into pieces. Heartgard is so easy to give because my puppy
thinks it's a treat.
For
Cats
Heartgard
for cats is available in a once-monthly chewable tablets and aids in the
elimination and control of hookworms as well as heartworms. The prescription is okayed for use in cats of
any weight, six weeks of age and up. The
typical dose for cats 5 pounds or less is 55 mcg and for cats 6-15 pounds is
165 mcg. Side effects in cats may
include agitation, loss of appetite, staggering, dilated pupils, tremors,
blindness and disorientation.
Heartgard is completely safe to use on your cat or
dog regardless of weight, breed or whether or not they are pregnant. It is 100% effective against heartworms; and
it manages roundworms. But it is
available only through a licensed veterinarian.
In the
end, determining what's best for your pet's health will be up to you and your
vet. Use these valuable tips to decide if Heartgard is the best fit for your
pet's needs.