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HEART DISEASE IN CATS AND DOGS

At Evervet, we are a caring, empathetic, and family-run veterinary group dedicated to providing the best possible care for your furry companions. Our team is well-versed in handling heart disease in both cats and dogs, and we strive to ensure their well-being and comfort throughout their treatment journey.

Heart disease can affect both cats and dogs, and it can manifest in various ways. From congenital heart abnormalities to acquired heart diseases, understanding the complexities of the cardiovascular system is crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment. Signs of heart disease in dogs and cats can vary, so it's essential to be vigilant.

 
 

Abnormalities of the Cardiovascular System

The cardiovascular system plays a vital role in maintaining your pet's overall health. Abnormalities in the heart's structure or function can lead to heart disease and, in severe cases, heart failure. Recognising the signs of heart disease in dogs and cats is crucial for early intervention.

Heart Failure

Heart failure occurs when the heart's ability to pump blood effectively is compromised. This can happen due to various factors, including valve disorders, heartworm disease, cardiomyopathy, or heart muscle disorders. Heart disease is a serious concern, so it's important to know the signs in both cats and dogs.


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Congenital Heart Disease

Congenital heart disease is present at birth and results from abnormalities in the heart's structure or function. These abnormalities may develop during foetal development and can vary in severity. Some common examples include heart valve defects, abnormal connections between heart chambers, or malformations of the heart's walls. Early detection and intervention are crucial in managing congenital heart disease and improving a pet's quality of life.

Acquired Heart Disease

Acquired heart disease develops over time and is not present at birth. It can result from various factors, including infections, heartworm disease, age-related changes, or underlying health conditions. Acquired heart disease may affect the heart's valves, muscles, or blood vessels, leading to compromised heart function. Timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment can help slow disease progression and alleviate symptoms.

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What are the signs of Heart Disease in Cats and Dogs?

Recognising the signs of heart disease in dogs and cats is essential for prompt diagnosis and treatment. Common signs may include coughing, difficulty breathing, fatigue, reduced appetite, and exercise intolerance.

Signs of Heart Failure in Cats and Dogs

As heart disease progresses, it may lead to heart failure, with more pronounced symptoms such as rapid breathing, abdominal distention, blue gums, or collapse. If you notice any of these signs, seek immediate veterinary attention.




 
 

What can you do for your Dog and Cat?

At Evervet, we believe in providing personalised care for each pet's unique needs. If you suspect your pet has heart disease or is exhibiting any concerning symptoms, we encourage you to schedule a comprehensive veterinary examination. Our compassionate team will perform a thorough evaluation, which may include diagnostic tests like electrocardiograms, echocardiograms, and X-rays.

Once diagnosed, our experts will create a tailored treatment plan to manage your pet's condition effectively. This may include medication to control symptoms, dietary adjustments, and lifestyle modifications.

 

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