Free: The 48-Hour Rhythm Card for Heartworm Diagnosis
Your dog was just diagnosed with heartworms.You're home now. It's probably late. You're doing what every good dog parent does — searching for anything that helps you feel less lost.Stop here for a second.The 48-Hour Rhythm Card is for this exact moment.It gives you one simple thing: a calm, structured daily routine for you and your dog in the first two days after diagnosis. Not medical advice. Not a 200-page treatment manual. Just a clear, grounded plan so tonight doesn't have to feel like chaos.What's inside: A combined Day 1 + Day 2 schedule with specific guidance for each time window — morning through night What your dog's routine should actually look like (potty breaks, rest, enrichment, wind-down) Observation prompts so you're noticing the right things, not spiraling about the wrong ones What to watch for — symptoms to monitor vs. symptoms that warrant a call to your vet Practical ideas for keeping a restless dog calm during restricted activity Five starter questions to bring to your next vet appointment This is free because you need it now.The rest — the full treatment guide, the symptom log, the complete vet questions checklist — that's the bundle. But right now, tonight, this card is enough to help you take one steady step.Your calm is their medicine, too.By Sam Carter, Exception Nation Publishing. Inspired by Zuri — a rescue dog who came through heartworm treatment.This resource is a companion to veterinary care, not a replacement for it.Want the full toolkit? The Heartworm Caregiver's Companion Bundle includes the complete 145-page guide + all 4 companion tools — everything you need through every phase of treatment.
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