Signs Indicating Heart Disease in Pets

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Dogs are prone to illness and disease much like humans are, and require ongoing care in order to mitigate the factors that contribute to certain concerning conditions.


One such condition is heart disease, which can come in a variety of forms due to a variety of issues and complications.


Here we will discuss the importance of monitoring your pet for any health concerns and what you should look for with heart disease in particular.


Recognizing Symptoms and Early Diagnosis


It is important to keep an eye on your pet’s behavior on a daily basis, as this is one of the only ways you will know if they are suffering from a health condition such as heart disease.


If your pet can be diagnosed early, then you may be able to regulate the effects of heart disease, or even prevent your pet’s condition from deteriorating.


Moreover, if you recognize any concerning changes in your pet’s behavior, it’s always a good idea to bring them to a trusted veterinarian immediately for a checkup.


What to Look For in Your Pet


Heart disease is a lifethreatening condition to pets of all types and must be monitored and regulated to promote your pet’s ongoing health.


Here are the symptoms of heart disease in your pet.


Shifts in your pet’s energy levels and mood


Fatigue, lounging around the house more than usual, not as affectionate, isolating themselves, or lack of interest in activity & play are all concerning, whether it is related to heart disease or not.


A cough that won’t go away


A cough or wheezing should dissipate over the course of a few days if due to allergies, but if a cough lingers it could be indicative of heart disease.


Breathing issues


Furthermore, shortness of breath, shallow breathing, or labored breathing are immediate causes for concern.


Loss of appetite


If your pet refuses food for any period of time which is also accompanied by other symptoms of heart disease, it is a red flag to follow up on immediately.


Changes in your pet’s weight


If your pet suddenly begins to lose or gain weight, this could be related to the effects of heart disease on their body. Any sudden changes in your pet’s body composition are concerning.


Weakness and fatigue


If you have noticed that your pet is abnormally fatigued, gets exhausted easily, or has bouts of fainting or seems to be consistently eager and restless, this could also be a concern related to heart disease.


Swollen limbs


This is also known as edema and causes your pet’s limbs and abdomen to bloat or swell due to alterations in blood flow & is commonly related to heart disease.


Conclusion


Here at Dr. Ron’s Animal Hospital & Emergency, we have helped countless families and pet owners address heart disease for their furry loved ones.


We serve in & around the areas of Simi Valley, Moorpark, Thousand Oaks, Chatsworth, and other areas nearby Ventura County.


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