Subvalvular
Aortic Stenosis (SAS) is a type of heart disease that can cause sudden death to
your pet. It is one of the most common
types of inherited heart diseases found in Golden Retrievers, Newfoundlands,
and Rottweilers. The disease restricts the blood flow from the heart to the
aorta, due to a ridge or abnormal tissue growth. It can be classified as mild,
moderate, or severe. Fortunately, genetic testing is now available and
hopefully new methods of treatment can be implemented.
Symptoms and Life Span
- Mild- typically no observable clinical signs of disease.
- Moderate to Severe- difficulty breathing, weakness, fainting, and in extreme cases, sudden death.
Treatment:
In mild cases, your pet may not require
treatment, however, in moderate to severe cases of SAS you should work with
your veterinarian to determine the best course of action. A combination of life style adaptions
(limiting the workload on the heart by avoiding intense physical exertion), traditional
treatment (beta blockers) and holistic support can improve the quality of life
for your pet. We recommend a heart
healthy diet and including Amazing Omegas for Pets, and Purrfect Pet CoQ10 into
your treatment plan.
It is important to keep follow-up appointments
with your veterinarian to monitor your pet’s progress, so that changes can be
made to the treatment plan.
If your dog is having trouble breathing or
collapses, even if they recover quickly, see your veterinarian immediately.