Your primary veterinarian may recommend a cardiology evaluation when they detect changes in heart sounds or when a pet shows symptoms that could be related to heart disease.
Pets are commonly referred for:
- heart murmurs or gallop rhythms
- irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias)
- coughing without lung disease
- exercise intolerance or fatigue
- breathing difficulty
- fainting or collapse episodes
- fluid buildup in the chest or abdomen
Some pets are born with congenital heart defects, while others develop acquired conditions such as valve disease, cardiomyopathy, or rhythm disturbances later in life. A cardiologist can confirm the diagnosis, assess severity, and determine whether treatment or monitoring is needed.