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  • Zoie Bode partage un lien
    2025-11-24 03:39:44 -
    Dogs’ bodies can sometimes produce too many white blood cells, and it’s fascinating how this ties into their heart health. Unpacking these connections might just change how we approach their care. Curious to see what signs to watch for?
    https://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/cardiovascular/c_dg_overproduction_white_blood_cells
    #DogHealth #CanineCare #HeartConditions
    Dogs’ bodies can sometimes produce too many white blood cells, and it’s fascinating how this ties into their heart health. Unpacking these connections might just change how we approach their care. Curious to see what signs to watch for? https://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/cardiovascular/c_dg_overproduction_white_blood_cells #DogHealth #CanineCare #HeartConditions
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    Overproduction of White Blood Cells in the Bone Marrow in Dogs
    Hypereosinophilic syndrome is a disorder of unknown cause, characterized by persistent eosinophilia -- sustained overproduction of eosinophils (white blood cells of the immune system) in the bone marrow.
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    2025-11-22 21:34:57 -
    Atrioventricular block in dogs is more complex than one might guess—especially the first-degree type, which subtly affects the heart's pacing. Understanding these nuances could be key to spotting early signs of heart issues in our pets. Curious how vets manage this?

    https://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/cardiovascular/c_dg_atrioventricular_block_first_degree
    #caninehealth #heartconditions #dogcaretips
    Atrioventricular block in dogs is more complex than one might guess—especially the first-degree type, which subtly affects the heart's pacing. Understanding these nuances could be key to spotting early signs of heart issues in our pets. Curious how vets manage this? https://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/cardiovascular/c_dg_atrioventricular_block_first_degree #caninehealth #heartconditions #dogcaretips
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    Heart Block (First-Degree) in Dogs
    A normal heart contraction is caused by an electrical impulse originating from the sinoatrial node, stimulating the atria, traveling to the atrioventricular node and finally to the ventricles. First-degree atrioventricular block is a condition in which the electrical conduction from the atria to the ventricles is delayed, or prolonged.
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