A question of "HEART"
Everyone who owns a dog or cat has a natural instinct to give proper attention and care to their four-legged friend.
And it's always a good habit to have your pet checked at least once a year to prevent minor ailments or, in the worst case scenario, serious illnesses.
All pets can suffer from heart problems, which fortunately are easily diagnosed and managed by a veterinarian. Dietary management, alongside primary medical therapy, is an important part of treatment. Providing the proper nutrient intake, along with reducing the workload of the heart, is very important. Some persistent symptoms, such as a cough (often dry or "empty" vomiting), fatigue, abdominal swelling, and in more serious cases, collapse, are symptoms that should not be ignored.
Some precautions can improve the symptoms and the animal's condition:
- the limitation of sodium,
- the intake of a lower protein content but of high digestibility.
- prevention of potassium deficiency, which can be caused by the administration of diuretics.
What is the role of integrations?
Supporting cardiac function is possible through specific supplements of vitamin E, Taurine, L-Carnitine, Arginine and Essential Fatty Acids.
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