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What do I do if my puppy has a heart murmur?

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Physiologic heart murmurs do not require any treatment; however, regular monitoring of a dog that has evidence of a physiologic murmur is advised to ensure that no other problems develop.


Can a puppy live with a heart murmur?

Many dogs and cats with heart murmurs will live long, happy, healthy lives. They may never need treatment for heart disease. For some, the murmur can indicate something more serious. Further testing can determine whether your pet needs treatment.

How do you treat a puppy with a heart murmur?

When it comes to the treatment of a heart murmur, a veterinarian will look to treat the underlying cause and the symptoms associated with it. Medical treatment may include a change in diet, exercise restrictions, and medication. In the case of young puppies and murmurs, they may often resolve on their own.

Do heart murmurs in puppies go away?

Most puppies have soft murmurs at a young age, and most murmurs go away on their own by the time the puppy is four to six months old.” Heart murmurs are evaluated on a 6-point scale. A murmur that is characterized as a grade 2 or less is very likely to resolve; on the other hand, Dr.

What does it mean if my puppy has a heart murmur?

A heart murmur is not an actual disease or an indication that your dog has heart disease, although it can be a red flag. It is an abnormal sound that occurs during blood flow. It's a “swooshing” sound that happens between the normal “lub-dub” sounds. The murmur is a vibration or change in a normal heartbeat.

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