How To Recognize Heart Disease in Dogs

Has your dog just been diagnosed with a heart complaint? Heart disease in dogs cannot be cured but it can be managed and in some cases much of the damage can be reversed. There are natural remedies and herbs for dogs that can help prevent heart disease and improve the health of dogs who already may have some heart damage. Here we’ll have a look at how this may be done.

 

When it comes to heart disease, prevention is definitely better than cure. Is your dog eating a healthy diet? If not this may be the cause of his deteriorating health. Don’t get too upset about this, but it’s time to start learning about healthy foods for dogs and what to feed your dog to speed his recovery.

 

Conventional medications for heart disease in dogs may have unwanted side effects. If you can, find a holistic vet who can prescribe herbal remedies such as dandelion or hawthorn that can help strengthen the heart muscle and prevent fluid build up.

 

Always take your dog to the vet for his annual check-up even though he doesn’t appear to have any health problems. If you notice your dog coughing, especially at night time or during exercise, then you should take your dog to the vet immediately as this may be one of the symptoms heart disease.

 

If your dog lacks energy and is not able to keep up with you while you are walking or there seems to be a difference in the way he’s breathing, then you should take your dog in for a vet visit. Some of the more serious signs of heart disease in dogs include spontaneous weight loss, labored breathing and fainting.

 

Moderate exercise is also important and is as simple as taking your dog for a walk a few times a week. If your dog is already affected by heart problems allow him to set the pace. Slow down or stop if he seems very tired or starts to cough.

 

your vet has diagnosed your dog with cardiac ischemia, which is a shortage of blood supply going to the heart, or reperfusion, which is damage to the heart tissue, then CoQ10 will help your dog. CoQ10 will not only help to slow down the progression of heart disease in your dog, but it will also improve the overall health of your dog. We all know that a happy dog is a healthy dog.

 

To prevent the formation of LDL cholesterol (bad choleterol) in your dog and to help your dogs heart health, then we recommend some good old Vitamin E. You should give your dog Vitamin E in 200-500 IU each day.  

Another great supplement that will help your dog’s heart is L-Carnitine. L-Carnitine prevents further deterioration of the heart muscle. When you combine L-Carnitine with Taurine, it will increase your dog’s life expectancy. You should give this to your dog in doses of 500-2000 mg each day.

 

In conclusion there are many ways to  improve your dog’s heart health, as long as you pay close attention to his health and remember to take him to his anuual visit to the vet each year or straight away if something seems wrong. Remember, heart disease in dogs could arise at any time, so you should keep an eye out for any symptoms that may arise.




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Date: May 14th, 2009 | Filed Under: Dog Training


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1 comment to How To Recognize Heart Disease in Dogs

  1. Comment by john

    When I was younger, we lost a dog to heart worms. I don’t know of any we had that was cursed with heart disease, fortunately. Do vets check regularly for heart disease in the usual check ups?
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