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Success StoriesPepper2, February 2004
Pepper is a young black male Lab that was rescued from a shelter by Fortunate Pooches and Lab Rescue, Inc., of Palatine, IL. �Little is known about his background, except that he was kept as an outside dog. A visit to the vet revealed that Pepper was in generally good health, although he tested positive for heartworms. �Lucky Pepper has been adopted and is enjoying life with his new family! Pepper is one of the many Labs and Lab-mixes whose heartworm treatment was funded with help from LABMED. Pepper is one of the lucky dogs who can look forward to a healthy life as long as he receives a heartworm preventative on a regular basis. Heartworm is spread to dogs by mosquito bites and is detected by a blood test. Prevention of heartworms is easy, but the treatment is hard on a dog. Heartworm preventatives kill the immature worms in a dog's blood and have little or no effect on the dog. Killing the adult worms is very stressful for a dog, requiring hospitalization and four weeks of limited activity to prevent damage to the lungs as the adult heartworms die. Please help us to educate dog owners about heartworm disease. Not everyone is aware of how life-threatening heartworms can be and how easy it is to prevent them. There are very few areas of the US where heartworm is not a threat to the health of dogs for at least part of the year. Administering heartworm preventative on a regular basis is an important part of responsible dog ownership! |
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