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But this time I am not panicking I promise
The vet took 2 x-rays of Islay's heart when she was under the anaesthetic on Tuesday and the heart is definitely enlarged, when Islay was unconscious her heart was apparently beating very fast & they were quite worried about it. There was also some fluid on her lungs.
I now have to measure her resting heart rate & compare it to my other dogs, if I find it is high then she has to go in for an ECG. Has anyone had one of these done? My mum has them done routinely for her dogs as part of a national breed club screening programme for cavaliers, and says that they are quite expensive apart from anything else - eeeek!
Apparently greyhounds tend to suffer from heart rhythm abnormalities rather than mitral valve failure like cavaliers get, but my vet said that she would try an ACEI first rather than Vetmedin which I am used to seeing being used for the cavaliers. Any experiences would be interesting, thanks
I now have to measure her resting heart rate & compare it to my other dogs, if I find it is high then she has to go in for an ECG. Has anyone had one of these done? My mum has them done routinely for her dogs as part of a national breed club screening programme for cavaliers, and says that they are quite expensive apart from anything else - eeeek!
Apparently greyhounds tend to suffer from heart rhythm abnormalities rather than mitral valve failure like cavaliers get, but my vet said that she would try an ACEI first rather than Vetmedin which I am used to seeing being used for the cavaliers. Any experiences would be interesting, thanks