Fortekor Plus isa veterinary medicine used to treat congestive heart failure in dogs. Congestive heart failure is a condition where the heart cannot pump enough blood around the body. This can lead to exercise intolerance (inability to carry out physical activity), difficulty breathing and fluid ret...
There are many causes of CPA in cats, including: Traumatic injuries Very low blood pressure (shock), which may be caused by severe blood loss, infections, allergic reactions, or drug reactions Conditions affecting the cat’s ability to breathe Abnormal heart rhythms, congestive heart failure,...
The bird’s heart muscles weaken over time – leading to arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat), congestive heart failure, or cardiomyopathy (heart muscle disease). 6. Cockatiel Died of a Stroke Cockatiels are prone to strokes due to their small size and delicate systems. Causes may include stress, ...
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what may have happened is that your dog may have had undiagnosed Congestive Heart Failure. it starts out when a dog has a heart murmur and gradually over time develops CHF. Coughing,restless panting esp at night,wanting to lay at elevated angle(head higher than rear-end,syncope aka fainting...
Usually they die quickly, but even if they recover they are likely to have congestive heart failure, which eventually kills them. Vaccinations are available for parvovirus, but between six weeks and five months of age, pups are especially vulnerable to the disease, even if they've been ...
5. Heart Failure Heart failure can be caused by various factors, including: Genetics Poor nutrition Inadequate exercise Prolonged exposure to stress Environmental toxins The bird’s heart muscles weaken over time – leading to arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat), congestive heart failure, or cardiomyopathy...