Irish Wolfhound Medical Conditions
by Jennie Bullock

     Irish Wolfhounds are a giant breed of dog.  They are generally healthy, however, they are prone to certain disorders.

Bloat (GDV)
     Bloat must not be ignored.  If your dog looks "bulgy", is pacing with anxiety and drooling a bit, he cannot sit or lie down comfortably and is in general distress, get moving now, get to a veterinarian.
For more information, please see: Medical Index/G.V.D. or bloat.

Cardiomyopathy
     Cardiomyopathy is a term used to describe a condition which occurs to the heart muscle, when one or more diseases cause inflammation and scarring.  This inflammation and scarring causes an enlargement of the heart itself, and the chambers within the heart dilate and become less efficient in supplying the body and organs with blood.  The end result of a dog suffering from this condition is that the heart muscle will eventually weaken and the dog will develop congestive heart failure, and will die.
For further information please see Medical Index/Cardiomyopathy.

Anesthetics
        Irish Wolfhounds normally have very low body fat. This makes most Irish Wolfhounds particularly sensitive to barbiturate-based anesthetics. Be sure to discuss this potential difficulty with your veterinarian prior to any surgery.


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