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Heart murmur puppy
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Hi I have an 8 week old puppy who has been diagnosed with a big heart murmur. In herself she seems a normal puppy running around and playing but the vet is talking about surgery. Just wondered if anyone else had any experiences of this and any advice. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A breeder friend of ours had a puppy with a leaking heart valve - there seem to be vatious opinions as to whether this is operable or not - the general thought seems to be that it is not and that the owner just has to treat the puppy as a normal dog and let her live a normal life.
At the risk of a barrage of complaints - I would take the puppy to an RSPCA hospital and get some advice from them. They deal with a huge ammount of animal issues everyday and you will get rock solid info.
Before everyone telss me - I KNOW that they are a charity and if you can afford it you are supposed to go to a private vet - but I would give them a decent doantion and get their advice.
At the risk of a barrage of complaints - I would take the puppy to an RSPCA hospital and get some advice from them. They deal with a huge ammount of animal issues everyday and you will get rock solid info.
Before everyone telss me - I KNOW that they are a charity and if you can afford it you are supposed to go to a private vet - but I would give them a decent doantion and get their advice.
Not sure why you think an RSPCA vet would be able to give better advice than scoobydoo's own vet.
I bred a puppy with something called PDA Patent Ductus Arteriosis, (sp) which can affect any breed and is not inherited.
This puppy was given away to a friend of mine who knew the problem and she lived a normal life until she was five. She was unable to be operated on.
If you find out what is causing the heart murmur and what the vet says is the likely outcome I am sure you will find lots of information on the internet. I would not consider surgery unless there was likely to be a very good outcome.
If I had bred this puppy I would take it back and either refund or replace it, which I know is difficult for you but you have to be realistic and the operation will no doubt be very costly. If you are going to end up having to either have her put to sleep anyway, or maybe losing her very young, it might be much better all round to let her go back to the breeder before you get too attached to her.
I bred a puppy with something called PDA Patent Ductus Arteriosis, (sp) which can affect any breed and is not inherited.
This puppy was given away to a friend of mine who knew the problem and she lived a normal life until she was five. She was unable to be operated on.
If you find out what is causing the heart murmur and what the vet says is the likely outcome I am sure you will find lots of information on the internet. I would not consider surgery unless there was likely to be a very good outcome.
If I had bred this puppy I would take it back and either refund or replace it, which I know is difficult for you but you have to be realistic and the operation will no doubt be very costly. If you are going to end up having to either have her put to sleep anyway, or maybe losing her very young, it might be much better all round to let her go back to the breeder before you get too attached to her.
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