Heartworm disease or dirofilariasis is a serious and potentially fatal disease. It is caused by a blood-borne parasite known as Dirofilaria immitis. These parasites enter the body of pets from the bite of an infected mosquito. Once these parasites enter the bloodstream, they live and grow into worms within the canine and feline heart.
These worms live in the heart, lungs and associated blood vessels of affected pets, causing severe lung disease, heart failure and damage to other organs in the body.
Heartworm disease can affect pets like dogs, cats and ferrets. The female worm is 6-14 inches long (15-36 cm) and 1/8 inches wide (5mm). The male is about half the size of the female.