Hello everyone,
First time I'm posting, so apologies if this subject has been discussed before.
We left our corgi (a 5-year old, male Pembroke) in a trusted kennel over the weekend. He is up to date on all vaccinations, including kennel cough. When we picked him up (last Tuesday), we noticed he was a bit 'hoarse'. His bark got raspier over the week and he started wheezing late Sunday evening so we took him to an emergency vet. The vet said that the coughing was probably caused by bronchitis; however, the vet was concerned that his X-ray showed an enlarged heart. He suggested we consult a cardiologist. We're scheduling that appointment; in the meantime, I looked up 'enlarged hearts in dogs' on the internet. The prognosis is depressingly dismal; but the condition seems to be restricted to larger breeds, and very rare in small dogs. Furthermore, I've read on several websites that because corgis are a dwarf (vs. small) breed, their hearts are relatively large for their body size (for example,
http://www.petssecondchance.org/corgis.html).
Obviously, we'll wait and see what the specialist says. But has anyone had any experience with this? He is still a relatively young dog and has never had any health problems (besides an encounter with a horse chestnut as a puppy!).
Fingers crossed here...