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  • Heartworm prevention for Australian pets

    August 18, 2025 2 min read

    Heartworm prevention for Australian pets

    Introduction

    Heartworm is spread by mosquitoes and can be life-threatening, especially for dogs. Prevention is far easier than treatment. This guide was prepared with input from our lead vet and founder, Dr. Feargus McConnell, BVSc. If you need a one-to-one plan for your household, contact us.

    How dogs and cats get heartworm

    Mosquitoes pick up microfilariae from infected animals and pass larvae to the next pet they bite. Larvae mature over months into worms that live in the heart and nearby vessels. Year-round prevention stops this cycle.

    When to start

    Begin as soon as your chosen product’s minimum age and weight allow. Puppies usually start early with monthly dosing. Cats can start monthly prevention once they meet label requirements.

    Testing before (or after) gaps

    • Dogs: If you are late or lapsed, ask your vet whether a heartworm test is needed before restarting.

    • Cats: Routine blood tests are less definitive than in dogs, but your vet may advise testing based on risk and history.

    Your simple monthly plan

    1. Pick a registered product that includes heartworm prevention.

    2. Dose every month without gaps. Set a repeating phone reminder.

    3. If you use different products for different parasites, follow the shortest re-dose interval to avoid gaps.

    4. Before travel to mosquito-heavy areas, check your dosing dates and pack the next dose.

    Missed a dose

    Give it as soon as you remember and call your vet to ask if testing is needed, especially for dogs.

    Safety basics

    • Match species, weight band, and minimum age every time.

    • Do not stack preventatives unless your vet tells you to.

    • Seek vet advice before starting if your pet is pregnant, breeding, or has a health condition.

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    FAQ

    Do I need heartworm prevention year-round?
    Yes. Mosquitoes are unpredictable, and prevention only works when you do not miss months.

    Can I just use a flea-only product?
    Not for heartworm. Make sure the label includes heartworm prevention.

    My dog missed a couple of months. What now?
    Give a dose today and ask your vet about testing before restarting regular prevention.

    A steady monthly routine is the easiest way to keep heartworm off the worry list.

    Feargus McConnell
    Feargus McConnell