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That must have come as a shock Angie, that's the last thing you would have expected Hopefully it will be nothing to worry about when you get him checked out again next week. Good idea to mention it to the breeder. |
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As you do, I've been reading up on heart murmurs in puppies and hope it's just that - puppy murmur that will go away in a couple of weeks as the valve closes. The vet did say he thought it was "minimal". He is the senior vet in the practice too so not a fresher. |
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I have just been drooling over the photos of little Monty-he is gorgeous! I really hope it turns out to be what you have read about-will keep everything crossed for the little guy. |
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Fingers crossed it's going to be ok, I know a few cocker owners who've been told the same by their vets and it just went away all by itself so hope it's the same for Monty! |
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Our greyhound, poppy has a heart murmur, she is 3 next month. She is in perfect health, never affected her at all, she runs at top speed! I hope Monty is okay, I'm sure he will be as the murmur is slight. |
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