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		<title>Heartworm in Dogs &#8211; Prevention, Symptoms, &amp; Treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although dogs are considered the unequivocal host for heartworms (Dirofilaria immitis), other mammals such as coyotes, foxes, domestic cats, ferrets, as well as wolves and other canids are all susceptible as hosts, as are humans.
Heartworm in dogs are spread through mosquitoes carrying heartworm larvae. When the mosquito bites the dog it transmits the infection to [...]]]></description>
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