Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder
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I need a recommendation on a vet badly.
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As someone who has been through this I can offer some insight. I have a chow mix who was heart worm positive. He had progressed to the point he would start coughing as he got worse. Which was about the time I found him since he was a stray. I took him to Decatur Animal clinic across from james wood and they suggested instead of doing the arsenic treatment which is really heard on the dog and the chance of survival was not the best, to put him on the slow kill method. That was 4 or 5 years ago now and he is still good. Best thing with the slow kill is it is way cheaper and not near as hard on the dog. It takes longer but the vet told me they had not lost any dogs since treating them that way.
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Wish I had read this a few months ago. I am in the middle of doing a heartworm treatment for my Doberman (sort of a rescue) and am in to it at least 2k already. I would probably have opted for this if it was presented as a option. He was at a healthy weight before and showed no signs of coughing.1997 Miata - Weekend\Autox Car
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