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Valuheart Heartworm Medicine

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Unfortunately for some Dog owners Heartworm medicines are a little too expensive. This is especially the case if, like me, you have quite a house full of pets. Whatever the reasons Valuheart may be the answer. Valuheart is known as a leading generic heartworm pill. It is inexpensive but very effective when it comes to treating heartworms for Dogs.

Valuheart is $20 for a six month supply which makes it half the price of the leading heartworm medicine Heartgard. Valuheart does not come in a flavored pill rather a plain pill that will probably be administered in a small treat to give an incentive to swallow that Dogs never ignore. This is about the only difference between it and something likeHeartgard.

Heartworm medicines are being given to more and more Dogs now and the pet industry is making a large amount of money. Although brands do have a few advantages in many cases Valuheart is a more than adequate heartworm medicine. It will prevent adult heartworms from forming in exactly the same way as any other heartworm pill.

Valuheart contains the active ingredient Ivermectin, the same as Heartgard. There is absolutely no difference so it is a perfect replacement for those with limited budgets. What is also great news is that it is now available without the need for a prescription from a few select suppliers. The fact that we can get non prescriptionheartworm medicine means that it makes ordering the heartworm meds much simpler and we will be more inclined to do so.

Valuheart is given monthly for at least one month before and after the mosquito season but may be given year round for total piece of mind. As heartworm pills go you will find it very difficult to find a heartworm medicine that is cheaper but completely reliable. Generics should never be dismissed as an inexpensive alternative to more costlyheartworm medicines.

When you feel that the mosquito season is about to begin or you wish to switch to a cheaper heartworm medicine then try Valuheart. Please note that it is perfectly acceptable to switch your heartworm medications without it being of any danger to your Dog. As long as they have had heartworm medicine in the past three months then it is safe to give the pills. It is only if your Dog has not had heartworm treatments for more than three months that it is recommended that they are given a blood test by a vet. Just ensure that you don't get talked into purchasing an expensiveheartworm medicine from them while you are there. Save money and buy Valuheart.


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