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Dog Heart Disease
By Cindy the Vet
http://lovabledogs.info



 

Dogs Heart Disease



Surgery is usually an option when there is a blockage that must be removed. This surgery usually removes the fat that has formed from the aorta and opening up the bloodstream to flow properly. Medications are also meant to help reduce the blockage as well as lower cholesterol. So it's a good idea to make sure your see your vet on a regular bases to prevent your dogs cholesterol level from going bad.

The medication usually is given once a day and will help regulate the heart to beat correctly. If, left untreated these two heart diseases could cause your dogs death. It will depend on the size of the blockage and of course the patient.

To prevent your dogs heart disease, you need to have your dog on a healthy diet, with plenty of enzymes and protein that will help breakdown the food. You also want to avoid any food that is fatty, filled with oil, or carbohydrates. You also need to make sure your dog is well exercised each day. Walking your dogs not only enhances your bond with your dog but will keep him healthy both in mind and body. Any dog breed can be susceptible to heart disease, although there are certain dog breeds more inclined.






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