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Join Kieran Borgeat, Cardiology (heart) specialist and I as we chat about heart murmurs in dogs, what they mean and how you can help your dog if they have one! ❤️ First of all, don't panic! Dogs can live long and healthy lives with heart murmurs and up to 50% will never need any treatment! ❤️ Having a heart murmur does NOT mean they have heart failure! ❤️ Scanning or x-raying the heart when the murmur is over a grade 3 and starting treatment when it starts to enlarge can give your dog a whole ye
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Join Kieran Borgeat, Cardiology (heart) specialist and I as we chat about heart murmurs in dogs, what they mean and how you can help your dog if they have one! ❤️ First of all, don't panic! Dogs can live long and healthy lives with heart murmurs and up to 50% will never need any treatment! ❤️ Having a heart murmur does NOT mean they have heart failure! ❤️ Scanning or x-raying the heart when the murmur is over a grade 3 and starting treatment when it starts to enlarge can give your dog a whole ye
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