<Yes, there is a vet cardiologist group not far from me, but since my girl
has no symptoms and is on no meds I was advised that it wasn't necessary,
yet.>

At UT, it's only $20 just to have the cardiologist listen every year, so
I've been doing that with Madeleine (although she does not have a murmur).
You're right that meds are not necessary until they have symptoms, but if it
is inexpensive to have it listened to each year, I would do that just to see
how fast the murmur is progressing.

I know several people that have taken the x-rays with them to show the
cardiologist at shows.  I would call, or email, the person in charge and ask
if the cardiologist will have a screen with him so he can look at the
x-rays.

Carol Richards
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"My little dog, a heartbeat at my feet."
                      Edith Wharton

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