Common signs of heart disease include exercise intolerance, unwillingness to perform normal activities and coughing.
Routine veterinary visits can help detect emerging heart problems, and owners can watch for
common signs of heart disease such as fatigue, decreased appetite and increased respiratory rate and effort.
Not exact matches
Coughing, lack
of appetite, exercise intolerance, general malaise, or fainting spells are all
common clinical
signs of heart disease.
The ability
of family members to recognize the
common clinical
signs relating to
heart disease is important in order to obtain a diagnosis and thereby initiate proper treatment for our animal companions.
• Check if your pet is overweight or underweight • Check for
signs of infection /
disease of the skin, ears, and teeth • Check for lumps and / or bumps on the skin that may potentially be malignant • Evaluate the
heart for murmurs • Educate on
common clinical
signs of disease that your pet may already be experiencing • «Palpate» or feel the belly to check for any pain • Evaluate the eyes for any
disease • Evaluate your pet's gait for any limping
Charlie began to show
signs of a problem that is unfortunately
common in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, mitral valve
disease, a degenerative
heart condition.