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Heart Failure

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Heart Failure in Dogs: An Overview

Heart failure is the inability of the heart to maintain and sustain circulation sufficient to meet the body’s needs.Depending on why the heart is failing, a dog may develop signs of disease suddenly or slowly. The early signs of heart disease are normally subtle and nonspecific, but may well be recognized by attentive owners. These include reduced activity levels, tiring easily, panting more than normal, lethargy, reduced appetite and weight loss. Respiratory distress is the

Preventing Heart Failure in Dogs

Heart failure is one of the most serious ailments that a dog – or anyone - can have. Cardiac disease usually dramatically reduces life expectancy. Unfortunately, there are not a lot of reliable measures that can be taken to prevent, or even reduce the risk of, heart failure in our companion animals.Heart disease in dogs is somewhat similar to heart disease in people in that it tends to show up more frequently in patients who

Symptoms of Heart Failure in Dogs

“Heart failure” is bad no matter who or what it pertains to, and it rightfully strikes fear in the hearts of those of us who love our pets. “Heart failure” is a term used to describe the consequences of impaired filling with, or emptying of, blood from the heart. In a nutshell, when the body isn’t able to get enough blood into or out of the heart, the body reacts in such a way as

Treating Heart Failure in Dogs

Heart failure in any pet is devastating, and treating the condition can be very difficult. “Heart failure” is the inability of the heart to maintain a circulation of blood that is sufficient to meet the body’s needs, most commonly caused by an inability of the heart muscle to pump blood properly. This causes an abnormal amount of blood to stay within the vascular system and interferes with the body’s normal fluid regulation systems – most

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