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ACQUIRED CONGENITAL Afgan Hound Airedale Terrier Akita Inu DOGS ACQUIRED CONGENITAL Afgan Hound DCM Airedale Terrier CVD, DCM ASD, PDA, PS, VSD Akita Inu VSD Alaskan Malamute ToF American Staffordshire Terrier Endocardial fibroelastosis Australian Shepherd PDA Basset Hound PS,VSD Beagle PI, PS, ToF, VSD Bearded Collie Endocardial fibroelastosis Belgian Tervueren ASD Bernese MountainDog DCM SAS Bichon Frisè PDA Bloodhound VSD Border Terrier PS, SAS Boston Terrier CVD, HCM, HBT, pericardial effusion TVD Bouvier des Flandres DCM PDA, SAS Boxer ARVC, DCM, HBT, pericardial effusion ASD, PS, SAS, VSD Breton CVD Bull Terrier Aortic stenosis, MS, MVD, SAS Bullmastiff DCM ASD, PS Cairn Terrier PS Cavalier King Charles Spaniel CVD MVD, PDA, PS Chesapeake bay retriever SAS Chihuahua CVD PDA ,PS Chow Chow Cor triatriatum dexter, PS Cocker Spaniel CVD, DCM, SSS PDA, PPDH, PS, TVD, VSD Collie ASD, MVD, PDA, PPDH, PS, TVD, VSD Coton de Tulear CVD Dachsund CVD, SSS Dalmatian DCM, HCM MVD, TVD Doberman Pinscher DCM ASD, PDA, PS, VSD Dogo Argentino DCM Dogue De Bordeaux DCM SAS, TVD Endocardial fibroelastosis, MVD, PS, SAS, Single coronary artery, English Bulldog HBT Subvalvular PS, ToF, VSD English Cocker Spaniel ToF English Springer Spaniel Atrial standstill Endocardial fibroelastosis, PDA, VSD Fila Brasileiro DCM Flat Coated Retriever VSD French Bulldog PS DOGS ACQUIRED CONGENITAL German Shepherd CVD, DCM, HSA, HCM, pericardial effusion Aortic stenosis, MVD, PDA, PRAA, SAS, ToF, TVD, VSD German Shorthaired Pointer HCM PDA, SAS Golden Retriever DCM, HSA, idiopathic hemorragic pericarditis, pericardial effusion MVD, PS, SAS, ToF, TVD Great Dane DCM, idiopathic hemorragic pericarditis Aortic stenosis, endocardial fibroelastosis, MVD, PRAA, PS, SAS, TVD Great Pyrenees DCM, idiopathic hemorragic pericarditis TVD Ibizan Hound PS, SAS Irish Setter MVD, PDA, PRAA, TVD Irish Woulfound DCM Jack Russel Terrier PS Keeshond PDA, PS, ToF, VSD Kerry Blue Terrier PDA Double chambered right ventricle, endocardial fibroelastosis, MS, Labrador Retriever DCM MVD, PDA, PS, SAS, ToF, TVD Lakeland Terrier VSD Lhasa Apso CVD TVD Maltese CVD PDA, PS, ToF, VSD Mastiff DCM MVD, PS, SAS, TVD Miniature Bull Terrier MVD Miniature Pinscher CVD PS Napolitan Mastiff DCM Newfoundland DCM ASD, MS, MVD, PDA, PS, SAS Norfolk Terrier CVD Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever PS Old English Sheepdog DCM ASD, MS, TVD, VSD Papillon CVD Pomeranian CVD PDA, PS, ToF Poodle (Standard) ASD, PDA Poodle (Toy) CVD PDA, ToF Portugues Water Dog DCM Pug CVD, SSS Rhodesian Ridgeback MVD Rottweiler DCM, HCM, HBT Aortic Stenosis, MVD, PDA, SAS, ToF Saint Bernard Atrial standstill, DCM, idiopathic hemorragic pericarditis SAS, TVD Saluki DCM, HCM TVD Samoyed DCM Aortic Stenosis, ASD, PS, SAS Schnauzer (Giant) DCM PS Schnauzer (Miniature) CVD, SSS PDA, PS, ToF Schnauzer (Standard) PS Scottish Deerhound DCM Scottish Terrier PS DOGS ACQUIRED CONGENITAL Shar-Pei ToF Shetland Sheepdog PDA Shih Tzu CVD PDA, VSD Siberian Husky HBT PDA, ToF, VSD Springer Spaniel DCM MVD Sussex Spaniel PS, ToF Terrier Breeds PS Toy Manchester Terrier DCM (juvenile) Weimaraner PPDH, TVD Welsh Corgi HCM PDA West Highland White Terrier CVD, SSS PS, pulmonary artery fistula, single coronary artery, ToF, VSD Whippet CVD PS Wirehaired Fox Terrier PS, ToF Yorkshire Terrier CVD, HCM, SSS ASD, PDA, PS CATS ACQUIRED CONGENITAL Abyssinian DCM American shortair ARVC, HCM Balinese RCM, UCM Bengal HCM Birman ARVC, RCM, UCM British Shortair HCM Burmese ARVC, DCM, HCM, RCM, UCM Endocardial fibroelastosis, MVD Cornish Rex HCM Devon Rex HCM Domestic Longhair HCM PPDH European Shorthair MVD Himalayan HCM PPDH Maine Coon HCM Norwegian Forest Cat HCM Persian HCM, RCM, UCM MVD, PPDH Ragdoll HCM Scottish Fold HCM Siamese Atrial standstill, DCM, RCM, UCM Endocardial fibroelastosis, MS, MVD Siberian HCM Sphynx HCM Turkish Van HCM ARVC=Arrhytmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy; ASD=Atrial Septal Defect; CVD= chronic degenerative valve disease; DCM= dilated cardiomyopathy; HBT= heart base tumor; HCM= hypertrophic cardiomyopathy; HSA= Hemangiosarcoma; MS= mitral stenosis; MVD= mitral valve dysplasia; PDA= patent ductus arteriosus; PI= pulmonic insufficiency; PPDH= pericardial peritoneal diaphragmatic hernia; PRAA= persistent right aortic arch; PS= pulmonic stenosis; RCM= restrictive cardiomyopathy; SAS= subaortic stenosis; SSS= sick sinus syndrome; ToF= tetralogy of Fallot; TVD= tricuspid valve dysplasia; UCM= unclassified cardiomyopathy; VSD= ventricular septal defect. Modified table from: Sonya G. Gordon, Amara H. Estrada "The ABCDs of Small Animal Cardiology - A practical manual" 1st. edition..
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