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SeverePrevalence: Moderate risk with aging

Heart Disease in Spanish Mastiffs

Heart disease can affect Spanish Mastiffs as they age. Regular cardiac monitoring through veterinary checkups enables early detection of murmurs or rhythm abnormalities. Spanish Mastiffs benefit from awareness of early signs — coughing, exercise intolerance, and breathing changes.

Prevalence

Moderate risk with aging

Typical Onset

7-12 years

Severity

Severe

Symptoms to Watch For

If your Spanish Mastiff shows any of these signs, monitor closely and consult your veterinarian.

persistent cough, especially at night or after rest
difficulty breathing or rapid breathing
exercise intolerance and fatigue
fainting or collapsing during activity
swollen abdomen from fluid accumulation
bluish tinge to gums or tongue

Risk Factors

  • advancing age
  • obesity increasing cardiac workload
  • dental disease (bacteria enter bloodstream)
  • grain-free diets linked to nutritional DCM
  • lack of cardiac screening before breeding

Diagnosis

Auscultation detects murmurs and arrhythmias. Chest radiographs reveal heart enlargement and pulmonary edema. Echocardiogram (cardiac ultrasound) is the gold standard — shows chamber size, valve function, and contractility. ECG detects arrhythmias. NT-proBNP blood test screens for heart disease before symptoms appear.

Treatment

Varies by disease type. MVD: pimobendan + ACE inhibitor + furosemide when symptomatic. DCM: pimobendan, ACE inhibitors, anti-arrhythmics, taurine/carnitine supplementation. Sodium-restricted diet. Activity restriction in advanced stages. Regular monitoring with echocardiograms to track progression.

Prevention

Breed-specific cardiac screening before breeding. Annual cardiac auscultation by a veterinarian. Echocardiogram screening for high-risk breeds starting at age 2-3. Taurine and L-carnitine supplementation may help in DCM-prone breeds. Avoid grain-free diets linked to nutritional DCM.

When to See a Vet

See your vet if your pet develops a persistent cough, tires easily during walks, breathes faster than normal at rest, or faints. Heart disease is progressive — early medication significantly extends quality of life.

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