marysofthesea
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I need help making a decision. My otherwise healthy yorkiepoo Obie has developed an epulis, and has a heart murmur (detected about 1 year ago). When discussing removal of the epulis, I think the vet said it was a grade 3 murmur. This puts him at risk for anesthesia complications.
The vet is more than willing to do the procedure and he has other dental issues that need attention. But she referred us to a cardiologist for an ECG as an option to get 100% "gold standard" seal of approval for the procedure . She said it's not necessary, though, and she can do an x-ray of his heart the day of the procedure to make sure there's no immediate problem.
The cardiologist is far, the visit and the ECG will cost about $1,000 more than the dental procedure itself. All just to get cardiology to say "yes he can have a procedure."
I'm reluctant to do this, since the vet said it's not fully necessary. My question is this: with a grade 3 murmur is there a chance the cardiologist will not clear him?
The epulis for now just makes him drool more and his breath is awful even with regular teeth brushing. Seeing cardiologist just seems excessive at this point.
There is also the 3rd option is not doing anything, since the epulis doesn't seem to bother him. Any advice is MUCH appreciated.
If it weren;t for the murmur there would no question or dilemma.
Please help!
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