
I thought I'd start a new thread on this one. As said, I took my Whippet Teazel to our vet yesterday for a general health check. She'd had a Grade 2 heart murmur identified last year, but that's now gone to a Grade 4 murmur. Yoiks. My vet says he'd like to do a heart scan. I asked for a quote because unfortunately since interest rates have gone to pence a month on my Savings account now, my Savings are pretty bad, and I do mean pretty bad. He phoned me back last evening and said a full scan would be £240. with a lesser scan ( ?) £158. I don't understand the difference. I asked whether he could prescribe medication for her without a scan and he told me that a scan was 'best practice' so he knew exactly what was going on.
Now there's an added glitch with her as I'd been noticing a slight bulge in her face on the right side. I've been able to massage it away. He examined her and found a pocket above one of her back teeth, upper which was trapping food and other stuff and that even if the tooth there is sound, it may well need to be extracted = general anaesthetic. Hence the worry re her heart status. This mouth situation isn't bothering her at all, no pain and no bleeding but with trapped food that could result in infection.
She's approaching 13 now and obviously I'm worried about this latest. Obviously I'm being guided by my vet who I trust and he does specialise in hearts (he can do the scan on site) but I'd be interested to read the opinion of others. I know heart murmurs are a 'thing' with Whippets, but she's my first so any opinions would be welcome.
ps Our old foundation Basset had a terrible heart by the end of her days - sounded like a washing machine slushing away but she managed for years with that. Sadly she lost her sight at the end and as we were returning to the UK, and she'd had to have gone into quarantine with the others (pre Pet Passport), we felt it kinder to let her go before we left. She was in her 14th year.