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Protect Your Dog from Parasites with Trifexis™

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

They creep, they jump — they’re even carried through the air. The enemy? Parasites. And they are a threat to your dog’s health. Parasites feed on “hosts,” such as wildlife, people, and pets. Even well-cared-for pets can contract parasites. Prevention is the best defense for your dog against potentially dangerous parasites.

Trifexis monthly chewable tablet that protects your dog from five dangerous parasites: fleas, heartworm and three kinds of intestinal parasites — roundworm, hookworm, and whipworm. Trifexis is beef-flavored, so you can offer it as a treat. And, because Trifexis is given orally, you don’t have to isolate your dog from other pets or children. (more…)

Save $10 on Sentinel Tablets

Monday, March 7th, 2011

Purchase 12 months of Sentinel Tablets receive $10 back with mail-in rebate. Rebates are available in our reception area.  Offer expires 5/31/11.

Why give Sentinel once monthly?

  • Sentinel protects against heartworm, fleas, hookworms, roundworms, and whipworms.
  • Almost 300,000 dogs in the U.S. are infected with heartworm every year.
  • A heartworm infection can cause coughing, weight loss, heart and lung damage, even death.
  • 10,000 people will get roundworm this year.
  • More than 700 people experience complete or partial vision loss from roundworms.
  • A female flea can lay 1,400 eggs in one month.

Part I: Mosquito Protection for Dogs & Cats

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Dogs

Mosquito Concerns in Dogs: general discomfort from bites especially for dogs with allergies, Heartworm (three confirmed cases at Dogwood Pet Hospital), West Nile (one confirmed case in West Linn).

Recommendations:

  • Deet Wipes — lightly wipe ears, nose, and underbelly.
  • Avon Skin So Soft
  • Give a monthly heartworm preventative:  Sentinel (tablet), Heartgard Plus (chewable treat form), and Revolution (topical). We recommend Sentinel since it has the added benefit of flea and certain intestinal parasite prevention.

Cats

Mosquito Concerns in Cats: general discomfort from bites  especially for cats with allergies.  Although hearmworm in cats is extremely low in this area, it does exist.

Recommendations:

  • Deet Wipes — lightly wipe ears, nose, and underbelly.
  • Avon Skin So Soft.
  • Monthly heartworm preventive available:  Revolution (topical).

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Part II: Five Tips to Protect Your Pet Naturally from Mosquitoes

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

A soggy spring combined with hot summer temperatures have created a thriving environment for mosquitoes. Mosquitoes are not only bothersome but are capable of transmitting disease in both humans and animals. Protect your pet naturally with the following recommendations:

1. Prevent Heartworm Disease. Heartworms are parasites that can live and breed inside your pet’s heart transmitted by mosquitoes. Adult heartworms can cause heart and lung damage, even death. Learn how to protect your pet from heartworm disease.

2. Keep Pets Indoors. Make sure windows and doors are shut or properly screened.

3. Remove Standing Water Sources. Ideal environments for mosquito larvae.

4. Apply Avon’s Skin So Soft. Apply ears, nose, and underbelly areas.  Conveniently order Avon’s Skin So Soft with our Avon Representative.

5. Circulate Air. Repel mosquitoes with moving air indoors and outdoors. Having an outdoor BBQ or party? Add a fan to repel pesky mosquitoes.

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Part III: Mosquitoes spread infectious disease in dogs: Q & A

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

In response to our unusually high and dangerous mosquito population, we recommend dogs continue or start heartworm prevention. It’s safe, simple to give, and protects your pet against life-threatening parasites.

What are heartworms?
In a nutshell, heartworms are parasites that can live and breed inside your dog’s heart transmitted by mosquitoes. Adult heartworms can cause heart and lung damage, even death.

How do dogs get Heartworm in the first place?
Infected mosquitoes transmit heartworms from one pet to another.  It only takes one infected mosquito!

What are common symptoms of infected pets?
Coughing, lack of energy, labored breathing, and weight loss. We recommend testing yearly for heartworms if not already taking a preventative.

Is heartworm prevalent in our area?
Sadly, almost 300,000 dogs in the U.S. are infected with heartworms annually. Traditionally, heartworms are found in warm, humid climates ideal for mosquitoes however Heartworm IS moving north. Dogwood has confirmed 3 cases of heartworm–all patients were not taking a  preventative.

What exactly is “heartworm prevention” and where do I get it?

Heartworm prevention is a prescription tablet given once monthly.  It’s easy and safe to give, in fact most dogs take it as a treat. We recommend giving Sentinel tablets (protects against heartworm, roundworm, whipworm, and fleas) or Heartgard Plus chewables (same as the Sentinel except no flea protection). We ALWAYS carry both products, GUARANTEE it’s efficacy, and routinely offer coupons and rebates. [ add links to both products].

Is it safe to give a monthly heartworm preventative?
YES! We at Dogwood Pet Hospital confidently give our own dogs a monthly Sentinel tablet since it covers fleas too. By giving a monthly preventative, you’re not only protecting your dog from infectious disease, but your family as well! The United States Center for Disease Control reports that 1 to 3 million people are infected with zoonotic diseases every year and 700 plus Americans experience permanent or partial blindness from roundworm parasites. Roundworm protection is an added bonus of Sentinel and Heargard Plus!

How much does heartworm prevention cost?
Protecting your dog from heartworm, fleas, whipworms, hookworms, and roundworms costs as low as $15/month.  We routinely have rebates and special offers too!

I’d like to start protecting my dog and family today. How do I begin my dog on heartworm prevention?
It’s easy! Your pet needs an exam within the last year and a current heartworm blood test. Once your pet begins monthly prevention, we recommend testing for heartworms every 2 years just in case a dose is missed.

Related Links: The Oregonian:”Floodwater mosquito are bombarding the Portland area,” published July 9, 2010, American Heartworm Society, Sentinel Heartworm Prevention.

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