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Dogs are most at risk of getting heartworms during warmer months, particularly in late spring through early fall, when mosquitoes are most active.
If you don't give your dog heartworm medicine, they may become infected with heartworms, which can cause serious and potentially fatal health issues.
Dogs are most at risk of getting heartworms during warm seasons, particularly in late spring through early fall when mosquitoes are most active.
If you don't give your dog heartworm medicine, they are at risk of contracting heartworm disease, which can be life-threatening if untreated.
Simparica Trio and NexGard Spectra are among the best options for combined heartworm, flea, and tick prevention in dogs.
Common symptoms of heartworms in dogs include coughing, lethargy, weight loss, and difficulty breathing, especially in advanced stages.
Dogs living in warm, humid regions or spending time outdoors, especially in mosquito-prone areas, are most at risk for heartworm infection.
Yes, dogs need heartworm medicine to prevent potentially fatal infections caused by heartworm-carrying mosquitoes.
Dog Day traditionally refers to the hottest period of the year, associated with the rising of the star Sirius, and is also a symbolic time linked to dogs due to ancient associations.

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