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Heartworm Testing

Heartworm is a serious and potentially fatal condition that can affect both dogs and cats, so it’s important to make sure your pet is protected.…
Heartworm Testing

Heartworm is a serious and potentially fatal condition that can affect both dogs and cats, so it’s important to make sure your pet is protected. We recommend testing for heartworm if your pet’s heartworm prevention has lapsed by more than 6 months. Heartworm is spread via mosquitos, so any pet is at risk, even those who don’t socialise with other animals.

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