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Signalment:

  • Mainly occurs in giant and large breeds
    • In the enalapril trials in the 90’s that recruited dogs with DCM throughout North America, 54% of all dogs with DCM were Doberman Pinschers. Thus, DCM, at present, is more common in the Doberman than in all breeds of dogs combined.
  • Also seen in Cocker Spaniels
  • Ultimately may occur in almost any breed
  • Tend to be middle-aged to older individuals. The exception is a juvenile form of DCM in Portuguese water dogs
  • More frequent in males in some studies

History:

  • Frequently present for sudden development of dyspnea, wheeze or cough
    • Cough was noted in 72% of dogs at time of presentation for CHF (Bronsoiler J Thesis 2005)
  • Also may find:
    • Weight loss
    • Anorexia
    • Cool extremities
    • Exercise intolerance/weakness
    • Syncope – noted in 16% of dogs at presentation for CHF
    • Restlessness at night/orthopnea
    • Abdominal distention
      • Ascites was noted in 14% of dogs at time of presentation for CHF (Bronsoiler J Thesis 2005)
    • Some individuals expectorate a serosanguinous fluid (indicative of severe pulmonary edema and potentially signaling that death may be imminent)
    • Sudden death is common (in the Doberman this may account for up to 30% of cases).
  • All the possible findings of congestive heart failure as per the physical examination findings in heart failure
  • Arrhythmias, primarily ventricular, are common; also atrial fibrillation.
  • Pulse deficits, if an arrhythmia is present
  • Systolic heart murmur of mitral regurgitation (due to dilation of the mitral annulus) (PMI at left heart apex).
    • A heart murmur was noted in 82% of dogs at the time of presentation for CHF
    • The median grade of the heart murmur was 3/6
  • S3 and or S4 gallop sounds are very common in these cases.
    • A gallop was noted in 60% of dogs at the time of presentation for CHF
  • Increased lung sounds, tachypnea
  • Inspiratory crackles were noted in 33% of dogs at the time of presentation for CHF (Bronsoiler J Thesis 2005)