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About My Pet´s Heart2Heart

As heart disease progresses in dog’s towards heart failure, their resting breathing (or respiratory) rate will increase. This app allows the pet owners to count and record their pets resting respiratory rate and facilitates transfer of the information to their pet’s veterinarian. Sharing a pets resting respiratory rate can help veterinarians detect the early signs of heart failure.

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What is the purpose of My Pet's Heart2Heart app?

The purpose of My Pet's Heart2Heart app is to allow pet owners to count and record their pets' resting respiratory rate and share it with their veterinarian to detect early signs of heart failure.

How does My Pet's Heart2Heart app help in detecting heart failure in dogs?

My Pet's Heart2Heart app helps in detecting heart failure in dogs by allowing pet owners to monitor and record their pets' resting respiratory rate, which increases as heart disease progresses towards heart failure. Sharing this information with veterinarians helps in early detection.