Cardiac disease is one of the most common disorders in dogs and cats

Studies show that approximately 10% of dogsand 15% of catsare affected. In cats, the majority suffer from cardiomyopathies, while in dogs, smaller breeds are more likely to develop myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD), and larger breeds are prone to dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM).

Despite having heart disease, many pets appear healthy until the condition progresses to heart failure. Early stages often go unnoticed unless detected during a routine veterinary exam.

Now, with Vitals4Petsyou can monitor your pet’s heart health at a very low costand receive a detailed report— helping you catch early signs before they become serious.

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