Yes, I had wrote please pass this on...
At 09:08 PM 5/24/2013, Nikki wrote:
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>Permission to Crosspost?
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>On May 24, 2013, at 6:23 PM, Mary Rue
><<mailto:maryrue%40yahoo.com>maryrue@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > This is the attachment that did not come through on the last Email.
> >
> > Everyone, please read the attached article
> from Dixie Veterinary Clinic that I received
> today. From my understanding, the number 2
> isn't a concern here, YET, but is in GA, FL and
> several other Southern States. However, the NEW
> Mosquito talked about in number 1 IS in OH, as
> well as other states, thus further reasons for
> using heartworm preventative year round. Please pass this on.
> >
> > NEW HEARTWORM PREVENTION RECOMMENDATION
> > To our valued clients who are using heartworm
> preventatives for their dogs and cats....
> > We have always recommended starting the
> preventative April 1 and continuing monthly
> through until December 1 of every year. That
> schedule has, up to now, safely prevented the
> heartworm infestations in your pets. However,
> it has come to our attention two discoveries
> that have changed our recommendation to year-round heartworm preventative use:
> > (1) The "Tiger Mosquito" Aedes albopictus, is
> a native of Southeast Asia, but has invaded
> other countries. ( including US and its
> Midwestern states) in the last two decades and
> can carry heartworm larvae. Their eggs can
> tolerate snow and subfreezing temperatures and
> the adult can survive throughout winter in suitable micro-habitats.
> > (2) There is now a newly discovered heartworm
> larvae (MP3 Strain) that, when deposited on/in
> your pet from the adult mosquito has to have at
> least two monthly preventative doses to kill it
> and prevent its development into an adult inside your pets heart.
> > At this time, the likelihood of the above two
> possibilities above being present now is
> low.... But will only increase as time goes by.
> We would much rather be pro-active than
> re-active hence our recommendation for
> year-round heartworm prevention for your dogs and cats.
> > If you have any questions or concerns
> regarding this matter, please feel free to
> contact us at 890-6341 or E-mail
> <mailto:dixievet%40swohio.twcbc.com>dixievet@swohio.twcbc.com
> > Thanks so much for allowing us to help ensure
> the health of your pet or pets.
> > The veterinarians at Dixie veterinarian clinic, L.L.C.
> >
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