The Veterinary Medical Data Base reported a DCM incidence rate of 0.5% among all dogs from 1986-1991 as reported by veterinary referral hospitals [2]. More recently, a DCM incidence rate of 0.4% was reported among all dogs evaluated at a US veterinary teaching hospital from 1995-2010 [10]. 28 сент. 2020 г.
How common is DCM in dogs?
DCM is a relatively common heart disease in the dog accounting for approximately 10% of all heart disease. Large and giant breeds are most commonly affected. DCM is very rare in smaller breed dogs (< 30lb or 13.6kg) and cats.
What dog breeds are more prone to DCM?
Breeds predisposed to DCM include the Doberman Pinscher, the Great Dane, the Boxer, and the Cocker Spaniel. Dietary carnitine deficiency may play a role in some cases of Boxer DCM, and taurine responsive DCM has been identified in Cocker Spaniels.
What should I feed my dog to avoid DCM?
If possible diet-associated DCM is diagnosed, we recommend changing the diet to one made by a well-established manufacturer that contains standard ingredients (e.g. chicken, beef, rice, corn, and wheat). All dogs in the household eating the same grain-free diet should have their diet changed.
Is canine DCM reversible?
What is the prognosis for dogs with DCM? Unfortunately, DCM is rarely reversible and individuals that have it usually have it for life. A rare exception is taurine deficiency in a small subset of the population as discussed above. Medical therapy can help, but long-term survival is variable for each animal.
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