Hi everybody :wave:
I'm new to this forum and would love some help or advice.
My husband and I adopted Max in December, who is estimated to be 8 years old. Long story short, Max has just been diagnosed with adult heartworm. We were stunned since his previous vet cleared him of heartworm and he was in good shape other than what we were told was kennel cough. When the cough persisted even after the third round of antibiotics, we decided to get a second opinion. The blood tests show that he's positive for adult heartworm and his X-rays show extensive pulmonary damage with signs of right-sided heart enlargement. The vet advised treatment with Immiticide (he hasn't started yet) and he's been taking pre-treatment meds for 6 days now (doxy and cortisone) which he has been tolerating well. The vet did advise us of the risks of Immiticide and told us that with his age, there's a 50/50 chance for Max.
My husband and I have absolutely no experience with heartworm (we're South Africans living in South Korea - there is no heartworm in South Africa so none of our previous pets have ever had such a thing before) and we would like to hear from anyone with experience about what Max's chances are of survival with the Immiticide especially given his age.
Thanks again
I'm new to this forum and would love some help or advice.
My husband and I adopted Max in December, who is estimated to be 8 years old. Long story short, Max has just been diagnosed with adult heartworm. We were stunned since his previous vet cleared him of heartworm and he was in good shape other than what we were told was kennel cough. When the cough persisted even after the third round of antibiotics, we decided to get a second opinion. The blood tests show that he's positive for adult heartworm and his X-rays show extensive pulmonary damage with signs of right-sided heart enlargement. The vet advised treatment with Immiticide (he hasn't started yet) and he's been taking pre-treatment meds for 6 days now (doxy and cortisone) which he has been tolerating well. The vet did advise us of the risks of Immiticide and told us that with his age, there's a 50/50 chance for Max.
My husband and I have absolutely no experience with heartworm (we're South Africans living in South Korea - there is no heartworm in South Africa so none of our previous pets have ever had such a thing before) and we would like to hear from anyone with experience about what Max's chances are of survival with the Immiticide especially given his age.
Thanks again