I found out he was HW positive on my way out the door. Luckily my vet came to the rescue and did the treatment, but only charged me for the drugs we needed. It still cost me about $300 and took us about 4 months total. The problem was that we did not know Samson's medical history. He came into the pound as a stray. My vet treated him for tick-bourne illnesses first like erlichia. Then he started him on steroids to help his body absorb the worms as they died off. When the time came Samson had one shot of imiticide and then a month later he gave him two shots, 24 hours apart. That was the toughest time, but the shot really knocked the hell out of him so keeping him quiet was not an issue. My vet told me to keep Samson crated, and only walk him out in the yard to relieve himself. Samson never had the tell-tale cough that a lot of heart worm victims get. He was a strong positive, but I don't think he actually had the condition for very long. I found Samson in Miami, and we have a huge mosquito problem down here. The shelter was under a roof, but open air where I found him. He probably got HW while he was in the pound. I was lucky in the fact that Samson is an older dog. A young lab mix might be tough to keep calm. One thing I use when needed is benadryl. This works great to keep the dogs calm. Patience is going to be the key, but it's well worth it. My Samson is a healthy boy now and he can get excited whenever he wants. Good luck to you!
