Ferrets
can get heartworms just like dogs and cats do. If you own a ferret, give your
vet a call and ask about setting up a time for vaccinations. Ferrets need to
have heartworm vaccinations or be on a monthly prevention program in order to
protect themselves. Due to their size, a ferret could have only one or two
heartworms present but they could easily take over. For instance, a single
heartworm can cause the same amount of damage as multiple heartworms in a dog.
Prevention is the best possible form of treatment. Heartworms are long worms
that invade the bloodstream via mosquito bites. The worms can grow and cause a
blockage in blood flow to vital organs. Treatment for heartworms is not only
expensive, but it can be painful as well. It’s best to prevent the heartworms
from every happening through monthly medication. Talk to your vets Lake Orion MI to
learn more.