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Heartworm in dogs? How expensive is it?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 355717" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Yrs ago, my border collie mix had heartworm. I cannot recall how much we pd for the shots, but I do recall that we dbl dosed her on heartworm medications, too, which the vet said was a cheap way of keeping the medications in her system. </p><p>She had to undergo two treatments (which I liken to chemo, because it's very toxic) and then do the dbl dosing heartworm.</p><p>I would have the test done, no matter what. You can "what if" this until the cows come home and drive yourself crazy. Be sure to arrange a payment plan with-the vet first, like a once-a-mo arrangement.</p><p>Good luck!</p><p> </p><p>P.S.</p><p>I just remembered that our collie had kennel cough (she was a rescue) and also had heartworms so bad she had seizures. Just in case you're looking for serious symptoms ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 355717, member: 3419"] Yrs ago, my border collie mix had heartworm. I cannot recall how much we pd for the shots, but I do recall that we dbl dosed her on heartworm medications, too, which the vet said was a cheap way of keeping the medications in her system. She had to undergo two treatments (which I liken to chemo, because it's very toxic) and then do the dbl dosing heartworm. I would have the test done, no matter what. You can "what if" this until the cows come home and drive yourself crazy. Be sure to arrange a payment plan with-the vet first, like a once-a-mo arrangement. Good luck! P.S. I just remembered that our collie had kennel cough (she was a rescue) and also had heartworms so bad she had seizures. Just in case you're looking for serious symptoms ... [/QUOTE]
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