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- noun Plural form of
heartworm .
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Examples
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National studies show 12 to 16 percent of pet cats have antibodies to heartworms, meaning they've been exposed to heartworms and are susceptible to HARD.
Berks county news 2009
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This has important ramifications for people who live in areas where heartworms are a risk factor for their dogs and cats.
Dr. Richard Palmquist: Confronting Pet Drug Shortages Dr. Richard Palmquist 2012
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In veterinary medicine, we are seeing difficulty in obtaining drugs that kill adult heartworms and prevent juvenile heartworms from growing to adulthood.
Dr. Richard Palmquist: Confronting Pet Drug Shortages Dr. Richard Palmquist 2012
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This has important ramifications for people who live in areas where heartworms are a risk factor for their dogs and cats.
Dr. Richard Palmquist: Confronting Pet Drug Shortages Dr. Richard Palmquist 2012
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This has important ramifications for people who live in areas where heartworms are a risk factor for their dogs and cats.
Dr. Richard Palmquist: Confronting Pet Drug Shortages Dr. Richard Palmquist 2012
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In veterinary medicine, we are seeing difficulty in obtaining drugs that kill adult heartworms and prevent juvenile heartworms from growing to adulthood.
Dr. Richard Palmquist: Confronting Pet Drug Shortages Dr. Richard Palmquist 2012
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If a pet is on heartworm control, then they don't need to take toxic and painful arsenic injections to control adult heartworms.
Dr. Richard Palmquist: Taking the Sting Out of Pain for Your Pet Dr. Richard Palmquist 2011
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In veterinary medicine, we are seeing difficulty in obtaining drugs that kill adult heartworms and prevent juvenile heartworms from growing to adulthood.
Dr. Richard Palmquist: Confronting Pet Drug Shortages Dr. Richard Palmquist 2012
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This has important ramifications for people who live in areas where heartworms are a risk factor for their dogs and cats.
Dr. Richard Palmquist: Confronting Pet Drug Shortages Dr. Richard Palmquist 2012
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In veterinary medicine, we are seeing difficulty in obtaining drugs that kill adult heartworms and prevent juvenile heartworms from growing to adulthood.
Dr. Richard Palmquist: Confronting Pet Drug Shortages Dr. Richard Palmquist 2012
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