Acting Early to Help Dogs With Aortic Stenosis
Aortic stenosis (AS) is a congenital heart defect affecting dogs, meaning they’re born with it. It narrows the aortic valve, the gateway through which blood leaves the heart for the rest of the body. A more common form, subaortic stenosis (SAS), involves narrowing just below the valve. For simplicity, we’ll refer to both as AS …
Pulmonary Hypertension in Dogs: Understanding, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a serious condition affecting dogs. Characterized by high blood pressure within the arteries leading to the lungs, it’s the kind of complex problem that makes teams like Coast to Coast Cardiology so necessary. While the causes of pulmonary hypertension can vary, early detection and treatment are always critical to managing the …
Heartworm Harms Dogs, But We Can Help
Heartworm disease is a serious condition that frequently afflicts dogs, and unfortunately, it can be fatal in a worst-case scenario. Coast to Coast Cardiology has included some strategies for management, prevention, and treatment in the blog below, and we hope it helps your dog stay happy and heart healthy for years to come. Causes and …
Veterinary Cardiology 101
While regular vet visits are crucial for any pet’s health, your companion might occasionally require specialized care. In particular, any issues involving complex cardiovascular concerns fall into that category. But who exactly do you go to see when matters of the heart or circulatory complications arise in your furry friend? There’s more to the answer …
Listen Up! Why Your Dog’s Sleeping Breaths Matter (and How to Count Them)
A veterinary cardiologist knows that advanced diagnostics are vital, but sometimes, simple steps that pet parents can take at home are just as crucial. One particular at-home check-up can make a big difference for canine companions: The monitoring of a dog’s Sleeping Respiratory Rate (SRR). Don’t underestimate the power of this quiet countdown! Coast to …
HCM in Cats and What You Can Do About It
If you’ve got a cat that’s close to your heart, you might want to start paying more attention to theirs. Although our feline friends sometimes project a cool, disinterested attitude, there are certain conditions affecting them that any pet lover should know about. One example? Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, a heart disease featuring the abnormal and progressive …