2012
DOI: 10.1136/inp.f6021
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Abstract: Signalment, presentation, history and clinical examination A five-month-old entire female Shetland Sheepdog was referred for investigation of a loud heart murmur that had been incidentally detected at the time of primary vaccination. No exercise intolerance, tachypnoea, cough, syncope or other clinical signs of disease were reported. Its appetite, thirst, behaviour and growth were considered normal. On presentation, the dog was bright and alert. It weighed 6•35 kg and had a body condition score of 5/9. The muc… Show more

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