All You Need To Know About How To Treat Heart Disease In Dogs
June 6, 2009 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
Have you just came home from the vet and got the sad news that he or she has found heart disease in your dog? When you heard this prognosis, chances are you felt your own heart sink as this is your beloved pet. Did you know that there is a lot you can do in order to change what might look like bad news from your vet? As you read this article, you will find out how to prevent and treat heart disease in dogs.
When it comes to heart disease, prevention is definitely better than cure. Is your dog eating a healthy diet? If not this may be the cause of his deteriorating health. Don’t get too upset about this, but it’s time to start learning about healthy foods for dogs and what to feed your dog to speed his recovery.
Conventional medications for heart disease in dogs may have unwanted side effects. Make the effort to find a holistic vet who can prescribe herbal remedies such as hawthorn and dandelion which can both help strengthen the heart muscle and prevent a build up of fluid.
Always keep the appointment with your dog’s vet for his annual check-up even though he doesn’t appear to have any health problems. If you notice your dog coughing, especially during the night time or after exercise, rush him to the vet straight away as this may be one of the symptoms heart disease.
If your dog lacks energy and can’t seems to keep up while you are walking or there seems to be a difference in the way he’s breathing, then take him to the vet without delay. Some of the more serious signs of heart disease in dogs include spontaneous weight loss, difficulty breathing and fainting.
Gentle exercise is very important and is as simple as taking your dog for a walk a few times a week. If your dog is already affected by heart problems allow him to set the pace. Stop or slow down if he seems very tired or starts to cough.
Your dog may have been diagnosed with cardiac ischemia, which is a reduced blood supply to the heart. Reperfusion is another possible heart problem which means actual damage to the heart tissue. Both these problems will respond well to CoQ10. CoQ10 is a fantastic supplement for dogs as it not only slows down the progression of heart disease, but it will also improve your dog’s general health. We all know that a happy dog is a healthy dog.
In order to prevent bad cholesterol (LDL) in your dog and to help your dogs heart health, then you can’t go past Vitamin E. 200-500 IU a day should be enough for heart health.
Another natural supplement for heart disease in dogs is L-Carnitine. L-Carnitine prevents further deterioration of the heart muscle. When you combine L-Carnitine with Taurine, it will help to improve your dog’s life expectancy as well. This can be given in the amount of 500-2000 mg daily.
In the end, it is very easy to keep your dogs heart safe, as long as you pay close attention to his health and take him or her to vet visits each year or straight away if something seems wrong. Remember, heart disease in dogs may happen without warning, so please be watchful for any of the above symptoms.






