Syncope in dogs

Species: Dog
Condition: Syncope
Organ System: Respiratory

Syncope is a clinical term for fainting. It is a temporary loss of consciousness caused by the short term interruption in the brain circulation. The brain doesn’t receive enough oxygen and shortly “shuts down”. Syncope can be seen as well in dogs suffering from heart disease. Although syncope is short lasting and the animal recovers instantly, it is important to see out veterinary opinion in order to eliminate some serious possible causes. The vet will thoroughly examine the dog, taking blood and urine samples for further evaluation and performing ECG to rule out heart disease and CT brain scan to exclude possible brain damage.

Breeds exposed to Syncope – Research Reference
Komondor – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
Komondor Cross – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)

Disease Author
Dr Merliza Cabriles, Professor of Veterinary Medicine

To learn more about Syncope or any other condition we invite you to search this website. Even better, pick up the phone and call your vet. Your vet knows your pet better than anyone else and is a fountain of information.

This information is accurate as at May 2014 and is subject to change without notice.
For Petmed Pet Health Insurance – pre-existing condition exclusion applies. Annual Benefit Limits and excess amounts vary based on pet health insurance plans.

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