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How long do dogs live taking Vetmedin?

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How long does Vetmedin take to work? Every dog is different, and in heart failure their response depends on how unwell they are to start with. You should start .


How long can a dog live taking Vetmedin?

In the case of DCM, dogs live anywhere from 3 - 24 months, depending on how well they react to the treatment. In the case of MVD, dogs live on average less than 1 year.

How long can my dog live on pimobendan?

The median time to this endpoint was 1228 days in the pimobendan group and 766 days in the placebo group. In other words, dogs with enlarged hearts but without heart failure had an extra 60% or 462 days of disease-free life if they took pimobendan.

How Long Can dogs stay on heart medication?

Once congestive heart failure develops, the survival time of affected dogs is expected to be between 6 and 14 months. Some dogs, however, can live for nearly three years with the right treatment regimen.

How long does a dog normally live with congestive heart failure?

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.

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