Use your social media network to educate clients and raise awareness about heartworms with these tweets and posts.
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The American Heartworm Society encourages testing on an annual basis. When was the last time we tested your #pets for heartworms? #pethealth
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The American Heartworm Society encourages testing on an annual basis. When was the last time we tested your pets for heartworms?
DYK? Heartworms are transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito. Don’t let those bloodsuckers win! Get your #pets tested today.
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DYK? Heartworms are transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito. Don’t let those bloodsuckers win! Get your pets tested today.
Fact: #Pets may not show signs until late in the course of heartworm disease. That’s why we need to run regular tests! #pethealth #petcare
Fact: Pets may not show signs until late in the course of heartworm disease. That’s why we need to run regular tests!
Signs of heartworm disease: Coughing, panting, decreased activity level, sudden death. Let’s run tests before it’s too late! #pethealth
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Signs of heartworm disease: Coughing, difficulty breathing, panting, exercise intolerance, decreased activity level, sudden death. Let’s run some tests and catch the disease before it’s too late!
Fact: Heartworm disease is preventable. There’s no reason a dog should have it today. Keep your pup from becoming a statistic. #petcare
Fact: Heartworm disease is preventable. There’s no reason a dog should have it today. Ask us how you can keep your pup from becoming a sad statistic.
Myth: Only outdoor pets are at risk of contracting heartworm disease. (Pesky mosquitoes can fly into the house.) #petcare #pethealth
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Myth: Only outdoor pets are at risk of contracting heartworm disease. (You know those pesky mosquitoes can fly into the house.)
Heartworm prevention can save you money in the long run, not to mention it can save your #pet’s life. #petcare #pethealth
Heartworm prevention can save you money in the long run, not to mention it can save your pet’s life.
A heartworm infection is difficult to treat in dogs, and there’s no approved treatment for cats. Good thing it’s easy to prevent! #pethealth
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A heartworm infection is difficult to treat in dogs, and there’s no approved treatment for cats. Good thing it’s easy to prevent!
Our heartworm test is accurate to as few as one female heartworm. Let’s test your #pet today and make sure everything is A-OK. #petcare
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Our heartworm tests is accurate to as few as one female heartworm. Let’s test your pet today and make sure everything is A-OK.
Heartworms can be hard to detect, but we can help! Ask us how before they cause severe disease. #petcare #pethealth
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Heartworms can be hard to detect but we can help! Ask us how before they cause severe disease.
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October 20th 2021In this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Dr Adam Christman chats with Dr Janice Huntingford about the latest insights into selecting the best supplements for your patients, including the importance of recommending and utilizing products that have a substantial amount of science and research behind them. (Sponsored by Vetoquinol)
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