Looking to Prevent Heartworms in Dogs? Check Out These 7 Practical Tips

Apr 14, 2023by Suzie Cyrenne

Heartworms in dogs could be life-threatening for your canine family member if not given the proper care and attention. Once these unwanted visitors reach your pet’s heart, kidneys, lungs, and other organs, the damage can be very extensive.

But what a lot of people seem to overlook is that one of the most crucial factors to remember when it comes to keeping heartworm at bay is getting rid of mosquitoes in a dog’s surroundings.

Mosquitoes can transmit this disease with just a single infected bite. And they are the only insects that can do so, too. So if you’re looking to really protect your pooch from heartworms in dogs, make sure you take note of the following no-fuss tips…

 

Simple and Practical Ways to Prevent Heartworms in Dogs

Tip #1: Get rid of stagnant water in and around the home.

Any type of stagnant water can be a possible breeding ground for mosquitoes. What’s really interesting is that a mosquito egg can develop into a flying adult in just about 10 days, so time is really of the essence in this situation.

It is very important to eliminate standing water such as those collected in rain gutters, old tires, trash cans, tree stump hollows, wood piles, drip trays for air conditioners, decorative planters, as well as birdbaths to discourage these pests from reproducing anytime soon.

Additionally, if you’ve got a pool, don’t forget to observe a regular cleaning and disinfecting routine to fend off these bugs. Using a pool cover also helps a lot in deterring mosquitoes from unexpectedly taking shop in the same.

Tip #2: Clear unwanted yard clutter.

Even the most seemingly harmless items in your yard can be a hotbed for mosquitoes before you know it. These include kid’s playsets, lounge chairs, toys, as well as old furniture and electronics that you set aside in your yard for disposal.

It is still highly likely that these things can collect water sooner or later and can serve as nests for these heartworm-causing bugs. Make it a point to either store these items in a more secure location or do away with them completely.

Tip #3: Take advantage of door and window screens.

Did you know that door and window screens were actually invented to keep bugs away? These devices primarily allow air to flow in while preventing unwanted visitors like mosquitoes from sneaking into your home and potentially infecting your dog with heartworm.

Depending on your location and overall preference, there are a number of door and window screens that you can choose from. Whether you’re going for aluminum, polyester, or fiberglass, having one can significantly fend off bugs from dropping by your place anytime soon.

Tip #4: Grow some natural mosquito-repelling plants.

What’s really interesting is that there are plants that naturally repel mosquitoes. Having these in and around your home can help ensure that your canine family member will be protected against heartworms in dogs.

These plants include citronella, neem tree, and lemongrass, which are widely used in some parts of the world to drive back mosquitoes. Additionally, most commercial mosquito repellents you can get your hands on these days even contain these plants as main ingredients.

Tip #5. The right apparel goes a long way.

Outfitting your canine family member with the right getup is a must when exploring areas where mosquitoes are likely present. These include wooded places that have ponds and streams, as well as those near marshes and other big bodies of water.

Pick dog apparel that are easy-fitting but not too loose so your canine family member can still move comfortably. Moreover, choose dog clothes that suitably cover your pet’s limbs and belly since these are usually the sites where mosquitoes like to zero in on.

Tip #6: Make it a community effort.

Keeping mosquitoes at bay isn’t something that only you should be concerned with. It is supposed to be a community effort. It doesn’t matter if your place is free from stagnant water that can be potential breeding grounds for these bugs. If your neighbors don’t have the same outlook, chances are these heartworm-infecting insects are going to stay.

Tip #7: Consistency is key.

Driving away mosquitoes isn’t a one-shot deal—it is an ongoing commitment. This is because these bugs are going to drop by again as soon as they see an opportunity to do so whether you like it or not.

Apart from helping ensure that your canine family member won’t be going through heartworms in dogs anytime soon, being consistent with your efforts as regards fending off mosquitoes will also keep other diseases like malaria, dengue, yellow fever, as well as the Chikungunya virus, West Nile virus, and Zika virus.

 

A Natural Product to Consider Including in your Home Pet Care Checklist

 

Zumalka Mosquitopet
Zumalka’s MOSQUITOPET is designed to maintain your dog’s well-being during the high mosquito season by driving back these bugs just as Mother Nature intended. This natural product is also formulated to help support the health and wellness of his skin.

Besides having a natural homeopathic formula that will help keep these pesky insects at bay, MOSQUITOPET also has an easing effect on the itching, burning and swelling that come with mosquito bites.

 

 

A Quick Recap

Getting rid of mosquitoes plays an important role when it comes to preventing heartworms in dogs. And pulling the whole thing off isn’t as complicated as you thought it would be. Just follow the tips I enumerated earlier and you’ll notice a big difference in no time.

Getting in charge of your pet’s health is essential in giving your animal family member the quality of life you’ve always wanted. In case you’re looking to do just that, make sure you check out our ONLINE HOMEOPATHIC CONSULTATION as soon as possible.

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About the author

Suzie Cyrenne
Suzie Cyrenne

HOMEOPATH & CO-FOUNDER OF ZUMALKA

Suzie Cyrenne has dedicated more than 20 years of her life in making and improving natural animal health solutions in the global setting.

Being the co-founder of Zumalka, Suzie is a forerunner in enhancing the lives of pets through natural and homeopathic options using the knowledge she has gained from the Classical Homeopathy School in Quebec.

Through the guidance of her mother-in-law and fellow natural health expert, Denyse Lessard, Suzie constantly devotes herself to create premium pet products that are aimed at dealing with the root causes of wellness problems and not just their symptoms.

Besides immersing herself in books, personal development and visiting new places, Suzie also enjoys keeping herself in tiptop shape by snowboarding and taking daily hikes with her husband and Zumalka co-founder, Matt Lessard, and their Golden-Doodle, Westin.

Find out more about Suzie when you click HERE.


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