Today's Veterinary Business

AUG-SEP 2017

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GOOD NEWS WHICH IS BAD NEWS FOR MOSQUITOES. Recent research indicates that treatment of dogs with a combination of dinotefuran, permethrin and pyriproxyfen (Vectra ® 3D) inhibits uptake of heartworm microfilariae from infected dogs and prevents transmission of heartworm infective larvae from infected mosquitoes to non-infected dogs.* *April 12, 2017 www.capcvet.org/guidelines/mosquitoes/ It's official. The Companion Animal Parasite Council supports using mosquito repellent on dogs to help prevent the transmission of heartworms. That gives you another good reason to recommend Double Defense—killing and repelling mosquitoes outside with Vectra ® 3D and killing larvae inside with a heartworm preventive. It's the new way to fight back against the growing heartworm problem. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE CAPC MOSQUITO GUIDELINES VISIT FIGHTHEARTWORMNOW.COM DO NOT USE VECTRA ® 3D ON CATS ©2017 Ceva Animal Health, LLC. Vectra ® and Vectra ® 3D logo are registered trademarks of Ceva Animal Health, LLC. Double Defense logo trademark is the property of Ceva Animal Health, LLC. TRAVELS FAST,

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