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Heart disease remains the UK's most common cause of
death in humans, but it isn't only people that are affected. It
is also one of the major causes of death in dogs and approximately
10% of pets that visit a vet's surgery are diagnosed with the condition.
Early detection, treatment and monitoring are key to improving the
length and quality of your dog's life and symptoms to watch out
for include coughing (especially at night), a decrease in appetite
and tiredness on walks.
One of the most common syndromes in dogs with cardiac disease is
congestive heart failure (CHF). This condition may be easily treated
in the majority of cases with medication including an ACE inhibitor
such as Fortekor®, which is licensed for use in dogs. ACE inhibitors
have been shown to reduce coughing, increase physical activity and
the life expectancy of a dog with heart problems and they work by
easing the load on the heart and reversing some of the damage caused
by heart failure. Humans with heart disease are also commonly prescribed
ACE inhibitors to good effect.
If you think your dog may be suffering from a heart condition then
it is important to contact us on 01539 721344 as soon as possible
to arrange for a health check for your pet.
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