Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a scam. I had this diagnosis for a 3yr old dog and got guilted into seeing the dog cardiologist to run an echocardiogram. What a joke. All it meant was that for the rest of her long life, 15 years, I had to pay a lot extra for dental cleanings and minor surgeries because of her “heart murmur” she needed different sedation. It was never treated and she never had any side effects. Why bother for a 14 yr old dog?
Well aren't you a peach.
If a murmur is present, it is due to turbulent blood flow as it goes thru the heart. This is fluid dynamic - problem with the fluid (the blood) or a problem with the pump (the heart). Murmurs are graded on a scale of I to VI. Severity of murmur doesn't always equal severity of disease.
Aren't you lucky that your dog's murmur didn't cause clinical issues??? For some dogs, that is not the case. Congestive heart disease is a terrible illness and compensated heart disease can be complicated during anesthesia, which is why drug choice and active monitoring is critical.
CVCA has many offices in the area and they are amazing.