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Heartworm Truths Every Pet Owner Needs to Hear with Dr. Zoo
Think skipping heartworm prevention just this once is no big deal? It only takes one mosquito bite to change your pet’s life forever.
Heartworm disease is slow, painful, and completely preventable—yet pets still die from it every year. In this episode, Dr. Zoo shares two cases that prove why you can’t take the risk: a two-year-old German Shepherd in kidney failure after his owners stopped prevention, and a rescue terrier whose heart was so overrun with worms that euthanasia was the only option.
BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL DISCOVER:
• Why heartworms don’t just damage the heart—they attack lungs, liver, and kidneys too
• The biggest myths about prevention (and the one mistake that puts pets at risk in every season)
• How $5–$7 a month can save you thousands in treatment and spare your pet from weeks of painful recovery
If you’ve ever thought, “My pet stays indoors,” “It’s winter,” or “We don’t have mosquitoes,” this episode will change the way you think about prevention—for good.
🎧 Listen now and learn the truth that could save your pet’s life.
Shoutouts:
American Heartworm Society
Family Animal Hospital of Friendswood
PS: You might hear us call the show Muddy Paws and Hairballs. That was our old name. Now we’re focused on helping you—the pet parent—not just your pets. You’re in the right place.
Love the show? Share it with a pet parent who’s tired of chaos. Drop a 5-star review so more people can find the real advice they need.
🎧Get your free guide: 10 Tips for Bonding With Your Pet
Follow:
🌍Official Site |📱Facebook |📺YouTube | 🍏 Apple |🎵Spotify
Big pet challenges we help pet parents solve include: saving money on pet food, saving money on pet care, puppy training, cat behavior, behavior problems, pet budgeting, stress-free vet visits, solutions for multi-pet households, and more.
Contact: [email protected]
©Ⓟ 2025 by Amy Castro.
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Heartworm Truths Every Pet Owner Needs to Hear with Dr. Zoo
Think skipping heartworm prevention just this once is no big deal? It only takes one mosquito bite to change your pet’s life forever.
Heartworm disease is slow, painful, and completely preventable—yet pets still die from it every year. In this episode, Dr. Zoo shares two cases that prove why you can’t take the risk: a two-year-old German Shepherd in kidney failure after his owners stopped prevention, and a rescue terrier whose heart was so overrun with worms that euthanasia was the only option.
BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL DISCOVER:
• Why heartworms don’t just damage the heart—they attack lungs, liver, and kidneys too
• The biggest myths about prevention (and the one mistake that puts pets at risk in every season)
• How $5–$7 a month can save you thousands in treatment and spare your pet from weeks of painful recovery
If you’ve ever thought, “My pet stays indoors,” “It’s winter,” or “We don’t have mosquitoes,” this episode will change the way you think about prevention—for good.
🎧 Listen now and learn the truth that could save your pet’s life.
Shoutouts:
American Heartworm Society
Family Animal Hospital of Friendswood
PS: You might hear us call the show Muddy Paws and Hairballs. That was our old name. Now we’re focused on helping you—the pet parent—not just your pets. You’re in the right place.
Love the show? Share it with a pet parent who’s tired of chaos. Drop a 5-star review so more people can find the real advice they need.
🎧Get your free guide: 10 Tips for Bonding With Your Pet
Follow:
🌍Official Site |📱Facebook |📺YouTube | 🍏 Apple |🎵Spotify
Big pet challenges we help pet parents solve include: saving money on pet food, saving money on pet care, puppy training, cat behavior, behavior problems, pet budgeting, stress-free vet visits, solutions for multi-pet households, and more.
Contact: [email protected]
©Ⓟ 2025 by Amy Castro.
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