pippa
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Hello all...
Don't get a chance to post on here much lately.
I had Pippin up for his annual bloods and new vet (who has specialized in heart problems) found a murmur..., it’s not the usual kind of murmur that cavs get (trust Pippin) it’s a problem with the valve not opening fully rather than not closing and closing too quickly, so doesn’t cause fluid to build up on the lungs but blood to gather around the heart,we could clearly see what was happening on the scan, anyway she has scanned and done an ECG, which she took a close look at later and called us about after giving us loads of info at the scan,- she is excellent,- and he is not showing any signs of heart failure, but is showing signs of some damage caused by the heart trying to compensate, and slow heart rate. She said this type does not show the normal coughing or abdominal swelling that the usual murmur does, so can get bad without noticing any problems other than a little weakness and loss of energy, which he does have recently.
She has started him on vetmedin 2.5 twice daily for two weeks and if it gives him more energy she will keep him on 1.25 twice daily but if he’s much the same will leave him off meds for the moment, she has reduced his phenobarbital to half a 15mg tablet twice daily, (she’s not sure now whether it may have been his heart all along it was a different vet who thought it was fits although they weren’t the classic fits) she is not withdrawing them altogether at the moment just in case.
Other than this she said she will scan him annually and told us not too worry too much about walks and playing as it is important at the moment that he is happy and allowed to live as normal as possible. We only walk him for 10-15 mins twice daily anyway and he doesn't play as much as he used to...
Pippin was 7 last feb, we have had him since he was 9 weeks.
Gus (who is 9 and a half) has his check up next week, and DJ (7 in June) next month, so I am a little nervous about that, but fingers crossed.
Just wondering if anyone has experience of this type of murmur?
Don't get a chance to post on here much lately.
I had Pippin up for his annual bloods and new vet (who has specialized in heart problems) found a murmur..., it’s not the usual kind of murmur that cavs get (trust Pippin) it’s a problem with the valve not opening fully rather than not closing and closing too quickly, so doesn’t cause fluid to build up on the lungs but blood to gather around the heart,we could clearly see what was happening on the scan, anyway she has scanned and done an ECG, which she took a close look at later and called us about after giving us loads of info at the scan,- she is excellent,- and he is not showing any signs of heart failure, but is showing signs of some damage caused by the heart trying to compensate, and slow heart rate. She said this type does not show the normal coughing or abdominal swelling that the usual murmur does, so can get bad without noticing any problems other than a little weakness and loss of energy, which he does have recently.
She has started him on vetmedin 2.5 twice daily for two weeks and if it gives him more energy she will keep him on 1.25 twice daily but if he’s much the same will leave him off meds for the moment, she has reduced his phenobarbital to half a 15mg tablet twice daily, (she’s not sure now whether it may have been his heart all along it was a different vet who thought it was fits although they weren’t the classic fits) she is not withdrawing them altogether at the moment just in case.
Other than this she said she will scan him annually and told us not too worry too much about walks and playing as it is important at the moment that he is happy and allowed to live as normal as possible. We only walk him for 10-15 mins twice daily anyway and he doesn't play as much as he used to...
Pippin was 7 last feb, we have had him since he was 9 weeks.
Gus (who is 9 and a half) has his check up next week, and DJ (7 in June) next month, so I am a little nervous about that, but fingers crossed.
Just wondering if anyone has experience of this type of murmur?