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Heartworm 101: What Every South Florida Pet Owner Should Know

Living in Fort Lauderdale means sunshine, beaches — and unfortunately, mosquitoes almost year-round. Heartworm disease is a serious risk for our pets, but the good news is: it’s entirely preventable with the right care. At Family Pet Medical Center, we help Fort Lauderdale pet owners keep their dogs and cats safe with simple, affordable prevention plans. Here’s what you need to know:

What Is Heartworm Disease?

Heartworms are parasitic worms that live in the heart, lungs, and associated blood vessels.
They are transmitted through mosquito bites — and just one bite can start a life-threatening infection.

Dogs are natural hosts, but cats can develop dangerous respiratory symptoms too.

Symptoms of Heartworm Disease:

  • Persistent cough
  • Fatigue after mild activity
  • Weight loss or decreased appetite
  • Labored breathing
  • Swollen abdomen

In cats, signs may include vomiting, sudden collapse, or breathing difficulties.

Why Heartworm Prevention Matters in Fort Lauderdale:

South Florida’s warm, humid climate allows mosquitoes (and heartworm risk) to stay active even in winter months.
Skipping even one month of prevention can leave your pet vulnerable.

Prevention is easy, affordable, and much safer than heartworm treatment — which can be costly, risky, and stressful for pets and owners alike.

Our Heartworm Prevention Services:

  • Annual heartworm testing (easy, in-house)
  • Monthly chewables and topical preventatives
  • Tailored plans for puppies, kittens, adults, and seniors

At Family Pet Medical Center, we personalize every plan to fit your pet’s age, health status, and lifestyle.

Schedule Your Pet’s Heartworm Test Today:

Don’t leave it to chance! Heartworm prevention is an easy way to give your pet the best possible life here in Fort Lauderdale.

📞 954-567-2500
📍 2750 N Federal Hwy, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306
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