Natural Heartworm Prevention for Dogs

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Preventing heartworm is key to a healthy life.

Heartworm can be a major problem for dogs. While any parasite can have adverse effects on the animal's health, heartworm in particular can become fatal if not treated promptly and adequately. The best method of protection is preventing the problem from occurring.

  1. Diet

    • Raw food helps to protect against heartworm.
      Raw food helps to protect against heartworm.

      Dogs should be fed mostly raw foods and fresh water. Raw vegetables, raw bones, raw meat and fruits are the best options. Milk and foods with sugar should be avoided, as they can increase the risk of disease.

    Circulation

    • Exercise helps to increase immunity.
      Exercise helps to increase immunity.

      Proper circulation in the heart is key in order to build immunity against infections in the area. Following the guidelines for a proper diet will contribute to a healthy heart, as will regular exercise and physical activity.

    Herbal Treatments

    • Herbal treatments defend against heartworm
      Herbal treatments defend against heartworm

      Herbs usually include garlic, black walnut, lavender and tea tree. Anti-parasitic herbs will defend against heartworm-causing mosquito bites occurring in the first place, and fight a number of parasites that are already in or manage to get in the dog's body.

    Threats

    • Overall health is important to preventing new diseases
      Overall health is important to preventing new diseases

      The source of heartworms is mosquito bites. Therefore, dogs should be kept away from heavily infested areas. Dogs should be taken to the vet frequently for checkups as healthy animals are less likely to contract the disease, according to preciouspets.org.

    Advantages

    • Some dogs cannot deal with traditional treatment
      Some dogs cannot deal with traditional treatment

      Prevention methods are crucial because although heartworms can be removed, doing so can be deadly to the dog. Killing heartworms may cause dead heartworms to lodge in the blood vessels. Some older or sickly animals may not be able to withstand treatment, and they will be sent home to die.

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Comments

  • jaams Mar 22, 2010
    If you mean in general, they are herbs that defend the animal's body against a variety of parasites. For specifics, it's best to consult your vet about what is best for your animal. Hope that helps!

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