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I've come across a few er patients on slow kill...one who was suddenly coughing and lethargic after 2 months of,"treatment"...the lady told me her vet only recomme,'s immiticide for sick dogs because it has bad side effects that make dogs sick. Er I think youd have better odds treating the asymptomatic population...And then the other side...our clinic was told by another vet that he only does slow kill method (against AHS recommendation) because those shots are poison, you know?! And that the dog we saw while the owner was on vacation might need to be treated a different way because he's a very strong positive still has microfilaria? Well, he probably only has 1-2 worms, so slow kill is best....And this vet is in Mississippi, home of the resistant heartworms.
Katrina spread a lot of hw positive dogs and i expect that will continue.

Googled and showed her a picture of a vole and she still insisted that was a mole. Showed her what an actual mole looked like and she freaked out (since my dad has told her we have a mole problem in their yard). Oh mother...
