03-28-2009, 05:00 AM
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| You definitely need to stay on top of CHF. Tell your vet right now what is going on. Always keep him in the loop. There are a number of options, and signs and symptoms you need to be aware of. The link below is an article about CHF in dogs. Please take a minute to read it. It will give you invaluable information on handling the disease. I say this from experience, be attentive to your baby. At this stage it can be effectively maintained. Best wishes link |
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