Chest X-ray – X-rays remain a good way to assess heart size, and one of the best methods to assess fluid buildup in and around the lungs. Electrocardiogram (ECG) – An ECG is the best way to detect an arrhythmia or abnormal heartbeat.
How do vets check a dog's heart?
To check your dog's heart rate, put your hand on the inside of the rear leg at mid-thigh. You should feel the femoral artery pulsing near the surface. It's easiest to find if your dog is standing. Count the number of beats you feel during a 15-second period and multiply by four to get the beats per minute.
Can blood Work detect heart problems in dogs?
To determine the cause of congestive heart failure, your veterinarian may recommend a number of tests, such as: Blood tests, including heartworm tests. Chest radiographs (or x-rays) to assess the heart, blood vessels, and lungs. An electrocardiogram (ECG)
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