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Heart worms I don't know if you guys remember me, but I posted here when my 16 year old yorkie died. I adopted a Scotty/Cairn mix in July who tested HW- before we adopted him. He had his annual checkup/shots in January and he tested positive. He was on preventative, but he lived in the wild before the rescue got him and from what I have read it takes 6 months to show up in the tests at the vet. He had his first treatment on Monday and he is sore and tired. The injection site feels like a muscle cramp. He is a tough little guy and I know he will tough it out, but I want to get some feedback from any of you guys if you have gone through this before. I know he is not a yorkshire, but he is a terrier, and my past dealings with you guys have been great. I know many of you deal with other types of dogs. Thanks for any input. |
I am sorry to hear this. At least he on a treatment. has the vet given a prognosis on his recovery? I cannot offer any advice because I haven't been through this. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your little one. Hopefully if someone has gone though this they can better answer this than I could. |
My 15 or 16 year old IG had HW when I got him from a BYB. He had the immeticide treatment, I think two injections. He was a very unsocialized dog and I had to basically keep him crated or on a leash for a month after his treatment, but he recovered very well. He was two or three at the time and has been amazingly healthy since then. He's a pretty healhty old guy now. |
It is my understanding that he does have be kept quiet during his treatment....in other words crated.... Thank goodness he found you....good luck to you both. |
Thanks for the replies. As far as prognosis, it looks good. The vet said he was at 2 out of 10 for severity. He is on immeticide which seems to work well from what we have read. The vet thinks he is about 4 years old, so what you are saying Lizzie makes me feel good. This little guy has been through so much and we want him to have a good life for a long time. Thanks again. |
The injections that they get are in the lower back, deep into the muscle and they hurt terribly. Did your vet put him on prednisone or Doxycycline? I also have given pups pain meds for the first couple of days. You might want to ask your vet about a pain med if he is uncomfortable. My vet gives Bupranex. Please do keep him quiet! That is ultra important during HW treatment. Crate rest is best....if I get a pup that stresses in a crate, I keep them tethered to me whenever I am sitting for a period of time so that they can be out of the crate. Usually most of them are ok in a crate. Here are some links with information you might find interesting: 02 Heartworm Treatment - VeterinaryPartner.com - a VIN company! American Heartworm Society Bless you for taking such good care of him!! He is a lucky boy to have been adopted by you. |
Sounds normal. Yes, he needs to stay as calm and quiet as possible. Did your vet do doxycycline? |
Keeping you both in my thoughts and prayers. Hugs! |
Hope your little terrier makes it through this with flying colors. I am glad he has found a home with you. Best wishes and prayers. |
The vet did not give him anything for pain, but I will ask him about it for the second treatment. He is doing great today. Almost back to his old self. We are keeping him quiet, so hopefully it will go well from here on out. He felt so bad yesterday and the day before, I was just worried about him. |
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I am sure each day he will feel better! |
I remember you well.:) I'm so happy you adopted a sweetie. He'll be the best lil doggie ever! I hope he continues to do well throughout his treatment. You've got to keep posting. Would love to see his pic. I'll bet he's crazy about you!:p |
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