Unfortunately, if you were late or missed a dose even once, your pet could have become infected if he or she was exposed during that time. Call your veterinarian, and explain the situation. Depending on how many doses have been late, they may recommend that you have your pet tested for heartworm infection, then put your pet on a regular preventive schedule. You should also have your pet retested in seven months, as recommended by the American Heartworm Society. (For heartworms to be detected, they need to be five to seven months old.)
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• Same day appointments available!
• Upon request, you may Drop Off your pets!
Ph: (860) 677-0309
*** We accept Cash, Check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover or Care Credit.
Emergency And/Or Extended Care
We will triage your pet’s emergencies during regular business hours, upon arrival.
If you have an emergency after hours, Sundays, or holidays: Please contact one of the local Emergency Clinics:
• CT Veterinary Center
470 Oakwood Ave, West Hartford
• Avon Veterinary Emergency Referral
9 Avonwood Road, Avon