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Hi fellow Vizsla owners!
This is my first post as a proud owner of a very handsome hound.
Today my vizsla, "Hunter" had his second set of vaccinations as a 10 week old pup. At his first visit to the vet she intimated he may have a murmur but today this has been confirmed, referred to as a grade 5.
Of course I've since researched more about murmurs and have been devastated to read the severity of this and the implications it will likely have on our new family member. As per the vets advise I contacted the breeder who confirmed no history of any pups EVER having any kind of heart defect. They were genuinely upset to learn of this and have already confirmed they are more than happy to take him back and provide a full refund.
The problem is, as you may appreciate, this lil dog has been with us now for 3 weeks and thus has already formed close relationships with myself, wife and 3 kids.
It's an awful scenario and before even considering having to give him up, are planning to have an EKG scan to determine the severity of the condition. However, as a new owner of this beautiful breed, I would really appreciate any of your views on the matter and, hopefully, success stories of any other little pups who have lived long normal life's after a similar start in life.
Thanks for reading
Stuart
This is my first post as a proud owner of a very handsome hound.
Today my vizsla, "Hunter" had his second set of vaccinations as a 10 week old pup. At his first visit to the vet she intimated he may have a murmur but today this has been confirmed, referred to as a grade 5.
Of course I've since researched more about murmurs and have been devastated to read the severity of this and the implications it will likely have on our new family member. As per the vets advise I contacted the breeder who confirmed no history of any pups EVER having any kind of heart defect. They were genuinely upset to learn of this and have already confirmed they are more than happy to take him back and provide a full refund.
The problem is, as you may appreciate, this lil dog has been with us now for 3 weeks and thus has already formed close relationships with myself, wife and 3 kids.
It's an awful scenario and before even considering having to give him up, are planning to have an EKG scan to determine the severity of the condition. However, as a new owner of this beautiful breed, I would really appreciate any of your views on the matter and, hopefully, success stories of any other little pups who have lived long normal life's after a similar start in life.
Thanks for reading
Stuart