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How to Keep Little Hearts Humming by Dr. Shawn Messonnier
Cardiac Care for Pets
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ymptoms that suggest a dog or cat’s heart is not pump- ing effectively include coughing and fatigue from light exercise. Before the signs are evident, it is far better to
check for heart disease during regular twice-yearly visits to the veterinarian. Using a stethoscope, a skilled doctor can pick up telltale heart murmurs during the examination. A fairly common problem with cats, heart disease tends to occur as cardiomyopathy, an issue with the heart mus- cle. In most dogs, where cardiomyopathy is rare, it usually involves damaged heart valves, resulting in “leaks” that allow blood to flow in both directions.
Upon an initial diagnosis of heart disease, one of two mistakes in treatment routinely occur: Either a doctor pre- scribes strong cardiac medications to “prevent” heart fail- ure from happening (even though no medication has been shown to prevent heart failure), or he takes a wait-and-see approach, only intervening when the disease progresses to irreversible heart failure. The better approach is to do further testing and evalua- tion at the first sign of a murmur, including chest X-rays, an electrocardiogram (EKG) and a cardiac ultrasound to classify the stage of the disease and determine if conventional med- ications can help. Follow-up visits every six months allow the doctor to identify the point at which heart disease has progressed toward impending heart failure. In general, pets with either a diseased or failing heart can benefit from supplements. Individual regimens vary, based on the nature of the patient’s case.
Omega-3 Fish oil contains beneficial docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) unsaturated omega-3 fatty acids.
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