Heart Worm in Dogs

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Heart Worm in Dogs

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I was talking to someone today who's dog (in europe), nearly died of heart worm. When I asked the symptoms I am now worried my faithful friend may have heart worm. It is carried from mosquitos. Could anyone advise me of a vet who could diagnose this properlyas it seems quite complicated to find out for sure. I got the following from the web:

The diagnosis of canine heartworm disease depends upon the following: an accurate patient history, the recognition of varied clinical signs, and the use of several diagnostic procedures that may include X-ray (radiology), angiography and ultrasound (echocardiography), blood (serological) testing, microfilarial detection and differentiation, clinical laboratory tests and, in the worst case scenario, examination after death (necropsy).

Basically, I am asking if anyone knows of a good vet who could confidently diagnose heart worm?
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Just phoned my vet, Jockey. He says he can do a blood test at his clinic, 95% accuracy, takes 10 minutes to get the result.

We have successfully treated 2 dogs for heartworm, both are still fine today.

Our vet has a clinic on Soi 55/1, "The Pet Hospital". Phone 032 530213.

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DawnHHDRC wrote:Just phoned my vet, Jockey. He says he can do a blood test at his clinic, 95% accuracy, takes 10 minutes to get the result.

We have successfully treated 2 dogs for heartworm, both are still fine today.

Our vet has a clinic on Soi 55/1, "The Pet Hospital". Phone 032 530213.

Good luck
:cheers: Thanks a lot Dawn. I'll check her in to the clinic tomorrow.
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If the tests are negative, you should then start him on a monthly pill that will prevent it completely. They are beefy flavored tables and widly available in the West. I'm sure the vets here have them as well. Pete :cheers:
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Can also highly recommend Hua Hin Veterinary Hospital on the Klong Road just after the traffic lights on the right.

Tel. 032-514246

Our young Golden Retriever has had 3-monthly heartworm controls consisting of a simple injection (THB 100 a time) and she's in fine health.

The vet also speaks very good English and they're open 24/7 for emergencies.
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barrys wrote:Can also highly recommend Hua Hin Veterinary Hospital on the Klong Road just after the traffic lights on the right.

Tel. 032-514246

Our young Golden Retriever has had 3-monthly heartworm controls consisting of a simple injection (THB 100 a time) and she's in fine health.

The vet also speaks very good English and they're open 24/7 for emergencies.
The jabs you refer to barrys are all-purpose anti-parasite ones, usually containing Ivermectin (Ivomec, Fenomax or another brand name). Not only do they kill heartworm, they kill fleas, lice, ticks, mange mites & intestinal worms (some varieties). The amount of time they last is different for each parasite, though. For mange, the dog needs them weekly until clear, for ticks & fleas they last about 6 weeks to 2 months. We get our dogs done every 2 months with no ill effects.


How was your dog, Jockey? Was she clear? I hope so :cheers:
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What happened to your avatar young lady? Had to go to the vet maybe?

Probably that damn water he keeps slurping up!

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Nereus wrote:What happened to your avatar young lady? Had to go to the vet maybe?

Probably that damn water he keeps slurping up!

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Disappeared did he? Probably needed to find the nearest tree. He's back now! :mrgreen:
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Went to 'The Pet Hospital" with Jockey n' my mum. Good news - I was given a clean bill o' health :P - The bad news is they've to stop feeding me chocolate. :(

They got me some chewable Heartgard (ivermectin / pyrantel) - yummy!

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Hooray! Glad to hear it Whisky! Have to get your Mum & Dad to buy you some different treats, now. Shame they don't do doggie chocs in LoS, or you'd be well set! :D
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I don't know if an old wives tale or not, but I've heard many times that chocolate can be very toxic for dogs and actually do them in? Pete :cheers:
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A couple of months ago I brought some flea collars back from Europe for some of the dogs in the village, and although it took a while, it seems they do work in stopping ticks and fleas. Does anyone know if there are any long term problems with using these, or can you use them all the time? If they are harmless I was thinking of bringing more of them over for the rest of the dogs.
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Steve G if you scroll back up to one of Dawns replies is mention bout a jab your pet can get for a 100 bath,,,must be cheaper than air-fares,,hehe





Dawn on a another subject reguarding your Floyd signature...Mr Roger Waters play here on the 27th of Jan i shouted some mates as it was my birthday the first half he played Wish You Were Here,Mother,Another Brick I n The Wall,, etc,,etc the second half He played the complete Dark Side Of The Moon...totally awesome,,hasnt lost nothing with age,,was really worth seeing...Hehe just thought you might of been interested to know that..


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Kiwi p

Floyd are great and I've been a Floyd Freak for 41 years now

BUT never quite the same since my dear friend ( knew him well) Syd left them. Unfortunately his 60's lifestyle overcame him. Shine on you crazy diamond!!!!! :cheers:

As a by my daughters have promised to play 'Shine on' where ever my demise. Hope the temple can handle it!!!!!

They think I'm a crazy diamond too!!!!!!!


ps They are right!! :P :P
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richard wrote:Kiwi p

Floyd are great and I've been a Floyd Freak for 41 years now

BUT never quite the same since my dear friend ( knew him well) Syd left them. Unfortunately his 60's lifestyle overcame him. Shine on you crazy diamond!!!!! :cheers:

As a by my daughters have promised to play 'Shine on' where ever my demise. Hope the temple can handle it!!!!!

They think I'm a crazy diamond too!!!!!!!


ps They are right!! :P :P
:idea: What do Pink Floyd and Heart Worm in dogs have in common? :roll:
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