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Common heart conditions in dogs include:
1. **Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM):** This is a condition where the heart becomes enlarged and weakened, leading to poor function.
- Symptoms: Coughing, difficulty breathing, lethargy, exercise intolerance, and fainting.
2. **Mitral Valve Disease:** A condition where the mitral valve in the heart malfunctions, leading to blood leakage.
- Symptoms: Coughing, exercise intolerance, difficulty breathing, and heart murmurs.
3. **Heartworm Disease:** Caused by parasitic worms, it affects the heart as well as the lungs.
- Symptoms: Coughing, exercise intolerance, weight loss, and in severe cases, collapse.
4. **Arrhythmias:** Irregular heart rhythms that can be caused by various underlying conditions.
- Symptoms: Weakness, fainting, lethargy, and exercise intolerance.
If you suspect that your dog may have a heart condition, it's essential to consult with a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Early detection and management are crucial for your dog's well-being.
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