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The best resources from Dr. Judy on heart health, heart disease causes, risk-factors, diagnosis, and treatment. Read her blogs to learn more, Download recipes, and shop her product picks.

Treating Heart Disease in Dogs

This 1 hour course is for the pet parent looking to take the best care possible of their dog with heart disease. It won’t take away the need for a veterinarian, but it certainly will help you feel confident you’re equipped with the knowledge to advocate for the best care for your dog possible.

Diagnosing and Treating Heart Disease in Dogs and Cats

Many breeds of dogs and cats are prone to heart disease. While there are no proven methods to decrease the risk of heart disease in a breed genetically prone to its development, a pet owner has many nutritional, herbal, and therapeutic options to support healthy heart function. 

  • Heart Disease in Cats

    A published study from Finland found identifiable dietary, genetic, and environmental factors that play a role in development of canine atopic dermatitis - a fancy name for allergies that cause skin disease, inflammation, and itching in dogs.

  • Benefits of CoQ10 for Heart Disease

    A recent study evaluating the effects of using CoQ10 for dogs with heart disease revealed information regarding dosing. Clinical benefits for humans with heart failure have been shown in numerous studies, but this was the first study undertaken to evaluate dogs naturally suffering with mitral valve disease (rather than experimentally induced MVD).

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Many breeds of dogs and cats are genetically prone to heart disease, a condition that can significantly impact their quality of life. Symptoms can range from fatigue and coughing to more severe issues like heart failure. Although there’s no proven method to completely prevent heart disease in genetically predisposed breeds, pet owners can utilize nutritional adjustments, herbal supplements, and various therapeutic strategies to promote optimal cardiac health. Early detection, regular veterinary checkups, and supportive care are essential.

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Fire personalities are prone to heart issues, do you know your pet's personality?

Supporting your pet with a Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) diet simply means maximizing their lifespan by feeding them ingredients that address their specific needs. Take the pet personality quiz and learn how to best support your pet.