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blockers, calcium and sodium channel blockers etc) or surgical depending upon the disease. Th ere have to be some dietary modifi cations made;commercially available cardiac dog food may be started. Conditions which induce stress or increase the anxiety levels may be avoided. Measuring the respiratory rate at rest may also be done for monitoring at home. Time to time re-evaluation is required to make any changes in the treatment regime depending upon the response to therapy. How can you prevent heart disease in dogs- A lot of cardiac diseases in dogs have a genetic predisposition, hence a good knowledge about the breed and the cardiac disease it may be predisposed to would help in a early and timely diagnosis. Labrador retrievers, golden retrievers, great danes and saint bernards have a genetic predisposition to dilated cardiomyopathy whereas many of the small breed dogs like Dachshunds and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are predisposed to mitral valve disease. Bull dogs are predisposed to pulmonic valvular stenosis. Boxers are prone to ARVC(arrhythmic right ventricular cardiomyopathy) Routine general checkups and blood tests may be helpful in ruling out any non- cardiac disease which may be aff ecting the heart. Many of the endocrinal disorders aff ect the heart indirectly, for example hypothyroidism aff ects the pumping capability of the heart. Obesity can also be detrimental for cardiac health, hence proper weight management is essential for cardiac well being. A well balanced diet is also very important for proper functioning of the heart. Taurine defi ciency related dilated cardiomyopathy has been documented in cocker spaniels. Maintaining proper oral hygiene is also very important for heart functioning. Th e germs can travel from the mouth to the valve leafl ets and can damage the structure of the valve(infective endocarditis) if the oral hygiene is poor. Hence, it is important to get routine dental checks and timely dental cleaning done. Routine checkup from a veterinarian is important, a proper auscultation of the chest can give us an indication for a possible underlying heart disease. *European Master(Medicine/Car- diology), Practicing veterinarian at Max Vets, New Delhi.