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Pulmonic Stenosis in Dogs 2025 – Vet Backed Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment 🐶

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Pulmonic Stenosis in Dogs 2025 – Vet Backed Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment 🐶

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Pulmonic Stenosis in Dogs 2025 – Vet Backed Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment 🐶

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

🩒 Introduction: Understanding Pulmonic Stenosis

Pulmonic stenosis is a congenital heart defect where the flow of blood from the right ventricle to the lungs is obstructed due to narrowing of the pulmonary valve. It is one of the most common congenital heart conditions in dogs and can vary from mild to life-threatening. Early diagnosis and proper management are key to improving quality of life. 🐾

This guide includes:

    • ✅ Symptoms of pulmonic stenosis
    • 🧬 How it's diagnosed
    • 🚀 Vet-approved treatment plans and monitoring tools

1. Signs & Symptoms of Pulmonic Stenosis ⚠️

    • 😴 Exercise intolerance or lethargy
    • 🥵 Fainting or collapsing during activity
    • 😓 Labored breathing or coughing
    • 💬 Heart murmur heard on routine exam

2. Causes & Breeds at Risk 🐶

    • ✨ Congenital defect (present from birth)
    • 🐾 More common in Bulldogs, Terriers, Beagles, Boxers, and Samoyeds
    • ❓ Sometimes linked to other heart anomalies like subaortic stenosis

Ask A Vet can recommend breed-specific screening or second opinions from veterinary cardiologists.

3. Diagnosing Pulmonic Stenosis 📅

    • ⛏️ Chest X-rays to check heart size and blood flow
    • 💼 Echocardiogram (ultrasound) to confirm valve narrowing and severity
    • 🔢 Electrocardiogram (ECG) for rhythm abnormalities

Routine exams may reveal a murmur long before symptoms appear. Early testing matters.

4. Treatment Options & Prognosis 💪

    • 🚚 Balloon valvuloplasty to widen the narrowed valve
    • 🏥 Medications like beta blockers (atenolol) to reduce heart strain
    • 🛏️ Lifestyle adjustments: limited exercise, low-stress environment

5. Tools from Ask A Vet, 🚀

    • 🧑⚕️ Ask A Vet: Cardiologist referrals, medication support, and care plan reviews

6. Final Thoughts from Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc 👨⚕️

Pulmonic stenosis can sound scary, but many dogs live active lives with the right care. With support from Ask A Vet, you can navigate heart health confidently and compassionately. 🩒🚀

Warmly,
Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

🔗 Visit AskAVet.com and download the Ask A Vet app to get personalized heart health advice and cardiology referrals today.

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