KendalRose
Boxer Buddy
Hi there,
I was reading over my puppy's medical sheet from when she got her first needles, and I didn't realize until now that the vet commented that she has a heart murmur on the left hand side, and next to it is written V/VI. I don't know if that's supposed to stand for the severity of the murmur, but this is really concerning me... I take her for needles in 2 weeks and I'm going to need to talk to my vet about it, but if it's between a 5 and a 6, then it's pretty bad (so I've researched). She's on 10 weeks old, will this go away? And I'm wondering if this may be the cause of her "collapsing" after playtime... (another post was posted about this concern). Sorry for all the questions, NEW boxer owner, never experienced anything like this. I've read that heart murmurs are common and often go away once the dog reaches a certain age, but with the possibility of it being V/VI, I'm scared that it won't.......
I was reading over my puppy's medical sheet from when she got her first needles, and I didn't realize until now that the vet commented that she has a heart murmur on the left hand side, and next to it is written V/VI. I don't know if that's supposed to stand for the severity of the murmur, but this is really concerning me... I take her for needles in 2 weeks and I'm going to need to talk to my vet about it, but if it's between a 5 and a 6, then it's pretty bad (so I've researched). She's on 10 weeks old, will this go away? And I'm wondering if this may be the cause of her "collapsing" after playtime... (another post was posted about this concern). Sorry for all the questions, NEW boxer owner, never experienced anything like this. I've read that heart murmurs are common and often go away once the dog reaches a certain age, but with the possibility of it being V/VI, I'm scared that it won't.......