Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Canine congestive heart failure is classified as a condition caused by an abnormality in the performance and construction of the the walls and chambers of the heart. There are two main types in which this ailment shows itself in. If the heart chamber walls are thickened, the ability to pump blood is diminished and blood flow is also decreased. On the other hand, the heart becomes enlarged when the walls are stretched thin; also causing decrease in the efficacy of the organ to pump sufficient blood.

While the dog’s heart may, for a while, work harder to make up for the worsened performance; eventually it will weaken substantially - enough to cause canine heart failure. Signs of heart failure include a bluish tongue, increased drooling and a grayish hue around the mouth area, labored breathing, coughing more than usual and being easily tired. Unfortunately when these signs manifest, the deadly disease is likely in its more advanced stages.

A competent vet may confirm findings of an enlarged heart or cardiovascular abnormalities throught the recommended chest x-rays and ultrasound. It is vitally important that you do because if you give the wrong prognosis the dog’s condition, administering inappropriate drugs can prove to be fatal. Confirm the report and take the necessary steps that are likely to help prolong your pet’s life.

Feeding your pet a diet rich in essential nutrients will go a long way toward keeping your dog’s heart healthy. This means incorporating lean meat and vegetables like pumpkin, beets, zucchini, yams and carrots. Mix the vegetable and meat together and chop it into small pieces that your dog can easily eat.

Supplements such as L-Carnitine, Taurine, Coenzyme Q10, Vitamin # and Omega-3 should be incorporated in the animal’s food intakemeals. Research demonstrate that the right amount of these nutrients have in many cases, decreased fatalities and significantly improved cardiac health.

If your dog is diagnosed with a heart problem, he are likely to be prescribed medications that will constrict the blood vessels for the reason that the blood will flow more smoothly. Diuretics also help in developing blood flow. It takes out excess fluids in some of the canine’s organs; this also helps in the management of canine heart murmur.

Heart murmurs in dogs are more often found during a young pup’s formative years. If you have your puppy checked earlier, the doctor would have been able to identify it easily. Instead of short, sharp beats; the animal’s heartbeats will resound with softer and longer thumps in his chest. Heart murmurs are sometimes a result ofy anemia and inborn cardiac abnormalities, but there are treatments that will help this condition not to worsen.

Other than a nutritional diet and regulated exercise, herbal and homeopathic tonics are said to combat the bad effects of canine heart murmur. Kalium phosphate, calcium fluoride and arnica montana are other effective ingredients that help promote the general health of the dog’s blood pressure and cardiovascular system.

Canine congestive heart failure is an unfortunate fact of life some pet owners will need to deal with. No one wishes that on any person of course but you can choose to not let this ailment rule your dog’s life. Prolong the life of your pet and make it as comfortable as you can for him - if health is derived from happiness and love, then make it a goal to give your dog its best health everyday of its life.

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Posted by Irina On November - 14 - 2009

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