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  1. I adopted my bulldog mix from the SPCA in San Diego. But she was originally from Florida and had been sent from there to San Diego when a hurricane hit Florida . They told me she had heart worm and was still recovering and had to be on preventable medication they never specified for how long and my vet always says to keep her on it. She’s been taking a heart worm injectable preventable for a few years. I adopted her at the age of 4 and she’s now 8 1/2. Should I always keep her on the preventable? Love your videos! Keep up the amazing work! All us dog parents really appreciate all the work you put in to help us and our fur babies.

  2. Absolutely truth here!!! I fell for all the things before but now I’m aware! My family member vaccinated her dog and a couple days later her dogs back legs didn’t work and it needed wheelchair legs for the rest of its life!

  3. I haven't used hw preventative on my dogs for over 30 years. I follow the temperature chart for the hw cycle. I randomly test my guys to be safe if the weather is warm for very long periods of time.

  4. I've had two dogs a decade a part with the dreaded cough. Missed ONE dose of Heartgard each time when I went to bail hay for a week, each dog. My sis lived way west of me and we baled acres. It happened during second cutting. Nasty recovery for each

  5. Thank you! I live in SW Virginia. There are some mosquitoe outbreaks during the summer months. I have still Kept my Dog off of any possibly toxic preventative. I use several natural oils, such as Eucalyptus, lavender and others. I also use those repellent plants in my garden, where my dog spends his time. He is a 16 year old Berny mix. His breed has a usual lifespan of 8-10 years. Yes…Great food and minimal vaccines, have made a huge difference!

  6. I live in Oregon where heartworm is pretty much non existent. I have a chihuahua and when we visit the vet "which isn't often " the vet tries his hardest to get my dog on prevention heartworm chews. I'm a pretty savvy dog owner and having Dr Jones reconfirm my thoughts about this medicine, feels good! Thank you Dr Jones for giving it to us straight eveytime. Appreciate you! 😘🙏

  7. Here in Oregon heartworm incidence is low. My dogs were on ivermectin every other month from April through October with annual testing. My vet has seen less than a handful of cases during her years of practice and said all but one were easily treated, so we still test annually but no more treatment. I don't travel to areas prone to mosquitos during the times when they're rampant and don't keep standing water around for breeding.

  8. I use a low dose bovine ivermectin injectable that i give orally to my dogs only during mosquito season. My dogs are clean and this also cleans up heartworm positive rescues- low doses over many months. Just ask your vet. They can tell you your dogs dose. Florida resident. Local feed stores sell this product.

  9. Hello Dr. Jones. Me again, your huge fan in England. Is there any chance please you could open a center in UK or even Europe? I want to order your products but the shipping costs make it prohibitive. I already have people bringing their dogs to me for treatment!! I am starting your course as soon as my pay day rolls around. I would be happy to assist in start up of a UK center, but as I'm 65 I don't think I would be able to run it. However I do have someone in mind 🙂 Thank you, thank you. My day is not complete unless I watch at least 1 of your videos. I would love to hear your opinion of Libela.

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