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Old November 7th, 2012, 09:59 AM
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Any tips on management of heart failure in dogs?

We recently found out that Ridge is in the early stages of heart failure. Her symptoms have abated since the addition of Lasex and Enalapril, but does anyone have any general tips for the management of heart failure? Homeopathic remedies that you've had success with? Exercise recommendations?
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Oh Hazel, I wish I had some ideas to share with you .

All I have is lots of love and hugs for you and Ridge .
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Old November 7th, 2012, 01:36 PM
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Thanks, LP. She seems to be holding her own for now, which is a good thing.
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We recently found out that Ridge is in the early stages of heart failure. Her symptoms have abated since the addition of Lasex and Enalapril, but does anyone have any general tips for the management of heart failure? Homeopathic remedies that you've had success with? Exercise recommendations?
I would check out what dog food is best for dog with early stages of heart failure. I know people have to be careful with their salt intake so I would think dogs would need to be careful too. I am so sorry to hear this, I would spend as much time you can with your dog and try not to let her get too stress out or over excited.
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Old November 7th, 2012, 04:52 PM
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Hazel, I am so sorry tohear about Ridge's health. Take a look at this website to see if there might be something that can help you out homeopathically. What kind of heart disease does Ridge have?

http://www.earthclinic.com
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Big for Ridge

Good thing she's a yard dog & doesn't like the adventures into the woods so you don't have to worry about keeping her from getting excited while the other dogs go out.
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That's very true, growler! She has never been one to overexert.

She has valvular heart disease of some sort, Patti--rapid development of a grade 3 heart murmur--but as far as we know, it's idiopathic. All her blood work and xrays looked good, and the ultrasound showed relatively normal function despite the murmur. She started with a soft cough a while back, at which time we added the meds. Thanks for that link--I'll check it out!

Thanks, Barkingdog. She's not much for overexertion and stress isn't in her vocabulary! We do spend a lot of time with all our dogs, knowing that they're getting older and not wanting to waste a minute with them if we can help it!
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Hazel give Ridge a gentle hug please.
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sorry to hear. when we had ollie he had a grade 3 heart murmur we mitral valve.kept him on meds the vet said make sure food is low in salt. he still took his walks and kept everything normal.
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Thanks, Cindy.

We have to explore the food route again with Ridge, free. Salt was not one of the things we looked at prior to this, so I have no feel for how high the salt content is in kibble formulas. Did you find a good one for Ollie?
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I found this dog food on line , I never heard of it but I was trying to find a dog food that was in low in salt for your dog.




http://stevesrealfood.com/knowledge-base/ingredients/
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Thanks, Barkingdog. We've been talking about raw, which would be much easier than ordering food special and will enable us to totally control how much salt she gets. I just have to finish twisting hubby's arm...
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Hazel I'm so sorry to read this about Ridge. I have to agree raw may be the right way to go. Sorry I have no advice to offer though. Hugs to you all and especially to Ridge. With you in her corner she's bound to do well!
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Hazel, I wish I had some advice, but I am so sorry to hear about Ridge. I hope you find some great tips and advice to help.

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Old November 8th, 2012, 06:34 PM
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That's sad news for Ridge, Hazel. She is lucky she has an owner who will look after her as well as I know you will. I have no advice really, I did nurse two cattle dogs through dilated cardiomyopathy for 3 years each but apart from med's and letting them take things as slowly as they liked there wasn't much else to be done, bar loving them of course. Big kiss and cuddle for your girl.
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Hazel, how is Ridge doing today? Hope she is feeling well and that you are managing to find all the info you need.
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Old November 9th, 2012, 02:37 PM
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Thanks, ladies.

DD, she's doing well. Not running into a whole lot of info, yet, but finding some. May be making a diet change, but pretty much we'll be doing as you did, GF--make sure she gets her meds and let her take things at her own pace. That last part is pretty much how she's been all her life, anyway--always last, just moseying along at her own pace.

Today we had the combined b-day part for Grace and her Uncle Cole and Ridge not only ran after a Kong (once...which is once more than usual ) but she also wanted to dance for the first time in ages! So I think she's feeling pretty good and the meds are certainly working for her at this stage.
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That is good news that Ridge is feeling better.
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Well, drat, I'm so sorry to hear this.

When my girl's murmur advanced rapidly, I put her on low dose doxycycline and it stopped most all progression. She always had a weird infectious component, that we never figured out (lyme heavily suspected), and I do believe that there was a lyme or bartonella component to her heart disease. It was a low level murmur for a very long time, then progressed, and one of the tendons in her heart broke (luckily, it was a minor tendon).

She was put on enalapril, we didn't need the lasix, she luckily never went into full CHF. She did not die of heart disease, but of a brain/spinal lesion (again, thinking of that infection ).

Anyway, in addition to the doxy, I stayed away from things like Hawthorn (commonly recommended), because there is a balance between trying to make the heart beat too strong and stressing the structure of the heart. I did add hyaluronic acid to keep the parts of the heart supple (not glucosamine/chondroitin, but HA). Fish oil is important, to keep the muscles from atrophying. I guess that would include the heart muscle?

I hope that this link will work, I thought this was very helpful:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2fU...zNTBmOGYy/edit
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Thanks for the info and that link, MaxaLisa--I'll read it more thoroughly tomorrow. Ridge went in for her dental last Friday and her murmur had backtracked back to a grade 2. She also tested faintly positivie for Anaplasmosis--so she will be treated with doxycycline. We think the heart disease pre-dated the Anaplasmosis but we want to nip it in the bud before the Anaplasmosis causes any complications. She's already on an omega-3/-6 blend (Lipiderm) but I'll look into the HA, as well.
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It's a lengthy paper, if I recall! I think that they do give dosage recommendations? I can't remember...

Anaplasmosis? Drat, but I know she's in good hands because you treat aggressively. I will say that we have had at least a few dogs on the tick list, after their treatment for AP concluded, suddenly died from heart failure, when there was no previous heart disease, which I a bit scary.

Great news that the murmur is better. Will be interesting to see how it behaves on the doxy, hope it just gets better!
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Sorry to hear about Ridge. I had a dog that suffered sudden heart failure and was revived. The vet placed her on several types of medication that extended her life an additional two plus years. As getting my dog to eat was my biggest problem, what I fed her was the least of my problems. The quality of her life was my biggest priority. Just let Ridge have the best life and enjoy it together. Ridge will appreciate an enjoyable life more than a longer one.
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Thanks, BigMax. She's doing remarkably well! The murmur is still reduced, her activity level is up and she's looking very bright and happy.
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