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Old 06-08-2006, 02:12 PM   #14
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I have worked in cardiology for more than 15 years. We certainly see a lot of people with arrhythmias and have hundreds of patients enrolled in an Arrhythmia Clinic at our office.

So that you won't be totally confused - I am going to tell you only that there are many different types of arrhythmias. Some are benign and harmless and others are more serious. And - depending on the type of arrhythmia you are dealing with, there are many different types of treatment --- which consist of doing nothing, taking medication, or the implantation of a special type of pacemaker.

You need to learn more about the type of arrhythmia your dog has and then learn what can be done about it. So, continue with your vet and get whatever tests or consults are necessary. I'm keeping my fingers crossed and hope you're dealing with a not-so-serious problem after all.

Good luck - and please let us know what you find out.

Carol Jean
Thanks Carol Jean, you always have expert advice I too hope its not a serious type,I will find out more info next week and post it on here,thanks
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