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Heart Tumors (Myocardial) in Dogs

Myocardial Tumors Myocardial tumors are a rare occurrence, primarily affecting older dogs. These tumors can be classified as either benign or malignant. Benign tumors, which do not spread, include hemangiomas, arising from blood vessels, and fibromas, developing from fibrous tissue like heart valves. Malignant tumors, capable of metastasizing, encompass hemangiosarcomas, originating from blood vessels, and …

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Safety Tips for Using Heartworm Preventive Medications on Dogs

Proper Application of Dog Heartworm Prevention Medication By Jennifer Kvamme, DVM Ensuring our dogs remain heartworm-free is not only cost-effective but also significantly simpler and safer than managing a full-blown disease. However, it is crucial to administer heartworm preventives correctly, prioritizing both your safety and your dog’s well-being. Consult Your Veterinarian First Before administering any …

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Heart Murmurs in Dogs

What Are Heart Murmurs in Dogs? Heart murmurs in dogs are sounds produced by abnormal blood flow through the heart, altering or muffling the typical lub-dub heartbeat. While common, they typically signal an underlying condition requiring treatment. The canine heart consists of four chambers: the left and right atria, and the left and right ventricles. …

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Heart Impulse Block in Dogs

Cardiac Electrical Failure in Dogs The sinus node, also known as the sinoatrial node (SA Node or SAN), is responsible for generating electrical impulses that initiate heart contractions. Sinus arrest occurs when there is a disruption in the normal rhythm of the heart due to a slowing down or complete cessation of electrical activity originating …

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Salmon Poisoning Disease in Dogs

Salmon Poisoning Disease (SPD) poses a significant threat to dogs, often leading to fatal outcomes. It manifests when a dog consumes raw salmon contaminated with the Neorickettsia helminthoeca parasite. The disease initially targets the tissues of the small intestine, triggering hemorrhaging. Over time, it spreads throughout the body, becoming a systemic infection. Symptoms and Types …

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Heart Disease in Dogs

What Is Heart Disease in Dogs? Heart disease is a prevalent issue among aging dogs, affecting many of them as they grow older. As the primary function of the heart is to circulate blood throughout the body, any complications with this vital organ can lead to serious consequences. Understanding the various types of heart disease …

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Heart Block or Conduction Delay (Right Bundle) in Dogs

Right Bundle Branch Block (RBBB) in Dogs Right Bundle Branch Block (RBBB) is a condition affecting the heart’s electrical conduction system, wherein the right ventricle, one of the four heart chambers in dogs, does not receive direct electrical impulses through the right bundle branch. RBBB can manifest as complete or partial blockage. Symptoms and Types …

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Seasonal Allergies in Dogs

What Are Seasonal Allergies in Dogs? Seasonal allergies in dogs occur when they react to environmental elements like tree and grass pollen. If a dog exhibits allergy symptoms during particular seasons like spring and fall, it’s likely a seasonal allergy rather than a year-round one. This suggests the dog is sensitive to allergens present only …

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Separation Anxiety in Dogs

Separation anxiety manifests in dogs as a stress response triggered when a strong bond exists between the dog and a person, and that person is absent from home or not nearby the pet. Dogs experiencing separation anxiety may display various reactions when left alone, ranging from pacing and drooling to engaging in destructive behaviors. However, …

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