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Veterinarian recommends biannual heartworm check-ups; warns about flea collars

Veterinarian recommends biannual heartworm check-ups; warns about flea collars Vet recommends biannual heartworm check-ups; warns about flea collars By Monae Stevens | March 10, 2021 at 7:33 PM CST - Updated March 10 at 8:02 PM JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - If you are a pet owner, you may want to consider paying close attention to how your pet responds to heartworm treatments, an area veterinarian said. Heartworms are a parasite that can invade a dog or cat’s heart which attracts mosquitoes who pass the larvae along to other pets. Resistance in heartworm treatments is often found in pets that live near the Mississippi Delta or other large bodies of water.

Severely injured puppies brought in for treatment leads to arrest of Saginaw County man

Severely injured puppies brought in for treatment leads to arrest of Saginaw County man A Saginaw County man was arrested after multiple dogs were brought to a vet’s office over a span of months with severe injuries. “We received a call from a veterinarians office about an individual who had a dog that was injured in a dog attack,” said Saginaw County Animal Care and Control director Bonnie Kanicki. That was in June and the first of many calls for Kanicki involving the same person. “The individual at the vet’s office declined treatment and took the dog with him and that dog later died.

PET OF THE WEEK: Bean

WEIGHT: 5 pounds Bean came into our care at the beginning of February after being found alone and deathly ill. The nice young lady who found him sent us a message on Facebook asking if we could take him in, and of course we agreed to do so. Typically, we would refer someone who found a lost animal to animal control, but due to exigent circumstances, we knew that we had to intervene and act quickly. When he arrived at the shelter his state of health was far worse than we had expected. We immediately rushed him to one of our veterinarians in Mexicali, but the doctor said his prognosis was not good. A few days after arriving at the vet, Bean began to have major tummy issues. The doctor had to perform emergency surgery to remove a portion of his intestine as it had become necrotic. The surgery went well, but because of how sick he was and the amount of intestine that was removed, the doctor said he did not think Bean would survive… Very much to everyone’s surprise, Bean surviv

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