Mixed Breed - Rough breathing due to heart disease (mitral valve insufficiency) has improved and the blood has become dramatically cleaner.

Mitral valve insufficiency
This is a heart disease; his breathing is rough and sometimes he has to stay lying down.

This is a message about how a 10-year-old male dog's rough breathing and poor circulation have gotten better. Oh, is he lively now! He is full of vitality, and running around!

We are so glad that Pinfenon has helped him.

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●Message of September 5, 2006 - About a problem

[Breed of dog]
Mixed

[Pet's age]
10

[Pet's gender]
Female

[The problem]

Hello.

About a week ago, she lost her appetite (eating only 1 meal a day, instead of the usual 2), and when she was lying down, her breathing became rough.

Yesterday, I had her examined at the hospital (blood test, x-rays, and ultrasound).
The blood tests and x-rays didn't turn up anything wrong, but I was told that the ultrasound revealed a mitral valve insufficiency trong>.


Anyway, it was a shock. I felt that there was nothing I could do, but I searched the Internet, hoping to find something, and I came across this site.

It seems that there is no treatment that can cure her, but would it be possible to slow the progression of the disease?

●Message of December 11, 2006
Mr. Okawa:
I am ○○. I ordered Pinfenon about 3 months ago.

I am sending this email to tell you what happened after that.

Three months have passed since I began to give her 4 pills a day as you advised me, and her rough breathing was cured about 2 weeks after starting Pinfenon.

However, an ultrasound scan at the hospital clearly showed that she had clean blood mixing with the dirty blood.

Since then, the vet has been examining her about once a month, and in an ultrasound taken in the second month the blood was not mixing.

I was amazed that such a thing could happen.

Everyone in my family is delighted and saying, "Pinfenon did it!"

The dog is full of pep and running around as if her age had been pushed back by several years.

I plan to keep on giving her Pinfenon.
Thank you, thank you so much!