Heartworm: even its name sounds scary. If you're a dog owner, this condition should be one of your main focuses when it comes to preserving your dog's health. A heartworm infection could easily claim your dog's life, but luckily, heartworm is almost always preventable. Here's a closer look at this disease.
What is heartworm?
Heartworms are parasites that can infect dogs, cats, ferrets, and several other mammals -- but not humans.
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