Canine congestive heart failure is defined as a condition caused by an abnormality in the performance and construction of the heart, its chambers and walls. There are two main types in which this ailment shows itself in. If the heart chamber walls are congealed, the capacity to pump blood is decreased and blood flow is restricted. On the other hand, the heart becomes enlarged when the walls are stretched thin; also causing decrease in the efficacy of the organ to pump sufficient
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