Boxer dog cardiomyopathy: an update by Kathryn M. Meurs, DVM, PhD
Vet Clin Small Anim 34 (2004) 1235–1244
Dr. Neil Harpster first described myocardial disease in the Boxer dog in the early 1980s. It was characterized as a degenerative myocardial disease with unique right ventricular histologic findings that include myocyte atrophy and fatty infiltration [1,2]. Affected dogs could be asymptomatic or syncopal with ventricular arrhythmias, and they sometimes developed congestive heart failure. The disease seemed to have a greater prevalence in certain families of dogs. In the early 1990s, Dr. Bruce Keene described a family of Boxers with myocardial dysfunction, tachyarrhythmias and congestive heart failure, and decreased myocardial carnitine levels [3]. For the full article, click on the title: Boxer dog cardiomyopathy: an update by Kate Meurs.2004