Heart murmurs in dogs may be identified during routine exams when a veterinarian uses a stethoscope to listen to a dog's heart. If your dog has a heart murmur, instead of hearing the usual "lub-dub" sound, your vet may hear a "whoosh" sound. Not all causes of dog heart murmurs are a cause for concern; however, if your vet notices one in your dog, it's important to know what's causing the murmur and whether the condition needs to be treated. Here's more on what heart murmurs are, what causes them and how they can be treated.
When your veterinarian listens to your dog's heart with a stethoscope, part of what they listen for is a classic "lub-dub" sound that suggests that your dog's heart valves are opening and closing properly. These heart valves open and close in a synchronized manner that allows blood to be pumped to the lungs and the rest of the body without ever flowing in the wrong direction. However, whenever blood flows the wrong direction through the heart, which can be due to things such as impaired heart valve function or heart muscle defects, vets will hear this as a turbulent "whoosh" sound, also known as a heart murmur.
Vets identify heart murmurs based on the intensity of what they hear when they listen to the heart — a "1" rating would indicate the softest murmur while a "6" would be rated as the loudest. However, the volume of the murmur has no correlation with the severity of the condition causing the murmur; it's simply one method that vets use to record the murmur over time to see if it changes.
While heart murmurs may be indicative of heart disease or other conditions, they aren't always a cause for concern. For example, puppies may have an "innocent heart murmur" that they're born with. But, once they're about four months old, the murmur disappears without any treatment. In contrast, a heart murmur in a senior dog may be due to a valve disease, requiring vet treatment and monitoring. Depending on the cause of the heart murmur, your vet may elect to monitor your dog or may recommend additional testing and treatment.
Anything that causes abnormal blood flow within the heart can cause a murmur. Here are the most common causes of heart murmurs in dogs:
Unless a dog is experiencing heart failure, there are often no signs associated with heart murmurs in dogs. In fact, many dog parents are surprised when their vet detects a heart murmur during a routine physical exam. If a dog has been diagnosed with a heart murmur, be aware of the clinical signs of heart failure, which can include:
If you notice your dog showing any of these clinical signs, call your vet for advice immediately.
If your vet hears a murmur when they listen to your dog's heart, be prepared for additional testing. The most common test is a chest X-ray. This allows your vet to look at your dog's heart, lungs and pulmonary vessels, and it may assist in a diagnosis. However, only an echocardiogram (ultrasound of the heart) can confirm the source of a heart murmur as well as the characterization of the severity of the heart disease present. Additional tests that may be recommended based on your dog's individual case include bloodwork (internal organ function screen, complete blood count and heartworm test), blood pressure monitoring and an electrocardiogram (ECG) to check the electrical activity of your dog's heart.
Treatment of heart murmurs in dogs depends on what's causing the murmur and whether it's negatively impacting your dog's life. If your dog isn't showing any signs of heart disease, there may be no treatment recommended. Your vet may elect to monitor your dog every couple of months and only treat your dog if they notice any clinical signs. If your dog was diagnosed with a heart murmur that's caused by a condition that can be corrected surgically, such as a PDA, then surgery will be recommended. If the heart murmur is due to anemia or heartworm disease, then that condition can be treated as well.
Leaky heart valves are managed with medication to help the heart pump blood more effectively. Dogs with many forms of heart disease can live reasonably normal lives as long as you know the signs that indicate your dog's heart needs some help (see above), give medications as prescribed and work with a vet you trust.
While having a heart murmur diagnosed in your dog may sound scary, it doesn't need to be. Many times, your vet can resolve the situation for you or work with you to maximize your dog's health and wellbeing. Your job as the pet parent is to stay informed and continue to bring your furry companion to your vet for routine exams.
Dr. Sarah Wooten graduated from UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. A member of the American Society of Veterinary Journalists, Dr. Wooten divides her professional time between small animal practice in Greeley, Colorado, public speaking on associate issues, leadership, and client communication, and writing. She enjoys camping with her family, skiing, SCUBA, and participating in triathlons.
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