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Heartworm disease in dogs and related carnivores is caused by a filarial nematode (a very large threadlike white-to-cream colored roundworm), Dirofilaria immitis described by Joseph Leidy in 1856 in Philadelphia. The adult worms live in the right side of the heart (right ventricle) and its blood vessels like the pulmonary arteries.