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Can a dog with heart disease live a normal life?

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A: Most dogs with mild heart disease can lead a normal life. Owners will need to be more aware of their activity level and not allow the dog to over-exert themselves. As the disease progresses, it is likely you will notice a decrease in their energy and that they tire more easily.


How long can a dog live with heart problems?

Degenerative mitral valve disease is a progressive disease with a slow onset of clinical signs, and many of the affected animals might die of an unrelated diseases. 6 However, once congestive heart failure develops, survival time is expected to be between 6 and 14 months.

Can a dog recover from heart disease?

Unfortunately, there is generally no cure for heart disease. However, with the right care, it is possible to manage, and most dogs do well with medications and treatment.

Do dogs with heart disease suffer?

Dogs with severe heart disease have more trouble breathing when lying down, and will often sit or stand for long periods of time. Fatigue, Inability to Exercise – Dogs with heart disease will tire out more quickly on walks and during exercise. They may sleep or rest more than usual.

Can dogs live years with heart failure?

If heart disease is caught early enough and treated properly, your pet could live for many years. Medication can help prolong the lives of many pets, so make sure to follow your vet's dosage instructions. Regular blood tests, radiographs, and echocardiograms may be necessary to monitor your pet's condition.

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