Any experience with an aquired (not congenital) heart murmur just discovered in my 4.5 year old sheltie male???
An emergency vet last summer (just before he turned 4) asked me if anyone had ever reported his having a heart murmur and I said no. I had his regular vet check it out shortly thereafter and she didn't hear one, so I frankly forgot all about it until he had his rabies vaccination last weekend when another vet found it and referred me for an echocardiogram.
His echocardiogram from yesterday shows a left mitral valve not closing completely. The murmur is probably rated a 1 or a 2 out of 6 in severity. He has no symptoms now and no heart enlargement but he is predicted to have "significant" congestive heart failure 2-4 years from now meaning at age 6 to 8.
He's had a lot of Lyme infections starting at 6 mos. ago and then stomach issues (bloody diarrhea) at 9 mos. or a year but none for almost 2 years, so I've been grateful that all seemed OK -- till now. The vet said this is partially genetic and I see heart murmurs as a sheltie problem that I was heretofore unaware of.
He is very active, just resumed agility, and loves chasing balls. I was told that diet and exercise for dogs don't help slow CHF so am surprised and distressed. Any info, particularly positive, would be welcome. I didn't sleep well last night.
An emergency vet last summer (just before he turned 4) asked me if anyone had ever reported his having a heart murmur and I said no. I had his regular vet check it out shortly thereafter and she didn't hear one, so I frankly forgot all about it until he had his rabies vaccination last weekend when another vet found it and referred me for an echocardiogram.
His echocardiogram from yesterday shows a left mitral valve not closing completely. The murmur is probably rated a 1 or a 2 out of 6 in severity. He has no symptoms now and no heart enlargement but he is predicted to have "significant" congestive heart failure 2-4 years from now meaning at age 6 to 8.
He's had a lot of Lyme infections starting at 6 mos. ago and then stomach issues (bloody diarrhea) at 9 mos. or a year but none for almost 2 years, so I've been grateful that all seemed OK -- till now. The vet said this is partially genetic and I see heart murmurs as a sheltie problem that I was heretofore unaware of.
He is very active, just resumed agility, and loves chasing balls. I was told that diet and exercise for dogs don't help slow CHF so am surprised and distressed. Any info, particularly positive, would be welcome. I didn't sleep well last night.
