Pet Cardiology

Your pets’ heart is a muscle that has to work all day, every day.

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Pet Cardiology

An echocardiogram (heart ultrasound) is the only way to truly determine if your pet has heart disease. The ultrasound allows us to determine what type of disease is present and whether the pet would benefit from treatment.

What are the signs of heart disease?

Dogs will often have a dramatic decrease in their ability to exercise. Some dogs will begin to cough when excited. In severe cases, the dog may faint or appear to have a seizure. Cats rarely exhibit signs of heart disease until they are in heart failure. The most noticeable symptom is an increase in the breathing rate and effort.

Is there anything I can do at home?

Monitoring the sleeping respiratory rate is the single most important thing you can do as a pet owner. Sneak up on your pet while they are sleeping. Take out your watch and count how many breaths they take in a full minute. If they are consistently taking more than 30 breaths per minute while sleeping, and this is repeatable on several days, your pet should have a heart ultrasound performed, as they likely have heart disease.

Can heart disease be treated?

There are a variety of treatments for heart disease. Recent studies indicate that certain medications can actually extend your pet’s lifespan if they are started on medications before they exhibit symptoms and go into heart failure. The decision to begin heart medications is contingent upon the findings on the heart ultrasound.

Veterinary Services

Below are all of the veterinary services we offer at Oak Tree Animal Hospital. If you have any questions regarding our services, please feel free to call us.