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Congenital heart diseases

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Bringing a new puppy into the family is an exciting time and should be a time of great joy. It can be particularly distressing to find that your new arrival has a problem. It is important that you get your new puppy checked over by your vet so that any obvious problems can be identified before you become too attached to it.

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[ Heart disease ] [ Puppy care ] [ Senior pet care ]

Your questions answered

arrow05Introduction: Congenital heart diseases

arrow05What is a congenital disease?

arrow05Why has my pet got heart disease?

arrow05What are the signs of heart disease?

arrow05Which heart diseases are common?

arrow05How do vets diagnose heart defects?

arrow05Can congenital heart disease be treated?

arrow05Will my pet get better?

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