Health Condition

Aortic Stenosis in Pets

Aortic Stenosis is a health concern that affects 2 breeds in our database. Understanding which breeds are predisposed helps you monitor symptoms early and seek timely veterinary care.

Dog Breeds Commonly Affected

What to Watch For

If your pet is a breed predisposed to Aortic Stenosis, regular veterinary checkups are essential. Early detection often leads to better outcomes and more effective treatment options.

Pet Capsule's AI health features can help you track symptoms, set reminders for vet visits, and maintain a complete health history for your pet.

Common Questions About Aortic Stenosis

What is Aortic Stenosis in pets?

Aortic Stenosis is a health condition documented in 2 dog and cat breeds. It requires awareness from owners of predisposed breeds, as early detection significantly improves outcomes. Breeds commonly affected include Boxer, Rottweiler.

Which breeds are most at risk for Aortic Stenosis?

The breeds most commonly associated with Aortic Stenosis are: Boxer, Rottweiler. If your pet is one of these breeds, ask your veterinarian about breed-specific screening and monitoring.

What symptoms should I watch for?

General warning signs include changes in energy levels, appetite, weight, mobility, or behaviour. Because many conditions share overlapping symptoms, keeping a daily health log makes it easier for your vet to identify patterns and diagnose accurately.

How can I track my pet's Aortic Stenosis symptoms?

Pet Capsule is an AI-powered iOS app that lets you log symptoms daily, track your pet's health history over time, set vet visit reminders, store medical documents in an encrypted vault, and generate vet-ready PDF health reports — all from your iPhone.

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Pet Capsule gives you AI-powered health insights, symptom tracking, and vet visit reminders tailored to your pet's breed.

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