3 Ways to lower your dog`s heartworm treatment cost
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1. Prevention
The easiest and cheapest way to treat heartworm is to prevent it from occurring in the first place. There are a wide variety of preventative heartworm medicines that can suit any budget and dosage plan. Prevent heartworm in your dog by giving him a chewable capsule daily, by applying a monthly, bi-monthly or bi-yearly topical cream, or by injection at your vet`s office.
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The cost of each of these preventative measures varies depending upon your dog`s medical history, his breed and his size. Consult with a veterinarian to learn the most inexpensive preventative measures for your dog.
2. Diagnostic Tests
One of the most expensive elements of a heartworm treatment program is the diagnosis of the condition itself. A veterinarian must run a series of examinations, blood tests and x-rays, all of which are expensive. Keep your pet`s medical records updated and handy in order to ensure that you do not need to have any superfluous tests run for your pet.
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3. Natural Treatment Methods for Heartworm
The cost of heartworm surgery is a substantial portion of the total cost of treatment. In addition to the standard surgery costs, your pet will most likely have to remain in the hospital for one or more nights. These costs can add up quickly. If you prefer to not put your pet through a surgical procedure, or if the cost is prohibitive, consider using a natural heartworm treatment method.
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Natural treatment methods for heartworm consist of supplements designed to eliminate your pet`s condition over time. In an urgent or serious situation, a natural treatment method may not be appropriate. It`s important to consult with a veterinarian before beginning a natural treatment program for heartworm, as some methods are more successful than others.
Heartworm is a serious condition and should not be taken lightly. If you suspect that your dog has heartworm, it is important to have him tested. While prevention is the cheapest and most successful tactic, consult with your veterinarian for ways to reduce the costs of diagnosis and surgery, should they become necessary.