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Doctors diagnosed Nike, the pug, with a heart murmur when he was a puppy. But when his behavior dramatically changed after this 10th birthday, owner Debbie Muldowney knew something had changed – for the worst.

“He had zero energy level," Muldowney said. "Things that he would do before, he wasn’t doing anymore, things he would get excited about he wasn’t getting excited about. Basically, he was just laying around.”

Nike wasn’t even able to trot outside to go to the bathroom. Muldowney had to carry him.

General practitioner Dr. Deborah Sullivan said Nike's human companion had reason to be alarmed.

“His heart was so very, very slow,” Sullivan said. “When I did an EKG, I felt he needed immediate attention.”

Sullivan referred Nike and Muldowney to cardiologist Dr. Alan Spier who recommended a solution used in humans: a pacemaker.

“When Dr. Spier said he – we – could do a pacemaker. And I was like, ‘for a dog’?” Muldowney said.

According to the Brown University Web site, while four-thousand dogs need pacemakers, only 300 to 400 actually get them. Dr. Spier said pacemakers are actually common – he’s been implanting them for at least 10 years now – but are geographically isolated.

“Initially most pacemakers were placed in institutions, the veterinary schools. The veterinary schools, with few exceptions, are located in small rural communities,” Spier said.

With more cardiologists moving to urban areas, pets like Nike are benefiting from that expertise and technology. The closing gap between people and pet medicine doesn’t surprise Sullivan, who said that even at the age of five, “I’ve always known (pets) are like people to me.”

“Working with specialists is the greatest relationship you can have -- we provide cutting edge medicine for clients who wanna go there,” Spier said. “Many clients say they want to provide a quality of life their pets. So a kidney transplant, pulling heart-worms out, implanting pacemakers and Holter monitors (which monitor the electrical activity of a heart).

She went onto say, “ ... all these things I’m pleased veterinary medicine is paralleling human medicine today. We can use same procedures and protocols.”

After being assured Nike’s quality of life would be significantly improved, Muldowney did not hesitate to green-light the procedure.

“You hear stories all the time about people getting heart surgery done and using pig valves. It’s just amazing how far we’ve become,” she said.

Just five weeks later, the difference in Nike’s energy is significant.

“From a dog who looked like stuffed bean bag, just sitting on the couch,” she said. “Now, you can’t keep up with him. He’s up and down the stairs, getting into the garbage, he’s like a playful pup.”


“Be careful what you wish for,” said Dr. Spier, who reported Nike’s prognosis to be “good.” “You have a dog who’s unruly and ornery and that’s what you want a pug to be. But the difference has been dramatic.”

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acedogg2001
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I love that vet medicine is advancing so much. It is sad how expensive it is to extend the life of a pet when they can actually improve the life also.
 
Kirsten L.
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Great story. So happy for the owner.
 
dwise
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great medical advances
 
Nancy  H.
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Who would have ever thought a dog would be fitted with a pacemaker? I am all for it - as long as the owner can afford it. I would absolutely choose to buy one for my cat if he were in need of one.
 
jandvee
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Amazing advances in vet medicine! Happy that this little pug could be helped to live a happier and more active, normal life.
 
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Makes you wonder what neat things they will come up with next and how much they will cost as well, some of these life extending medical items working people just cant afford and its not like you dont want your pet better its just an expense you really Can't pay.
 
loosey
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I love this!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
cldec50
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i think it is amazing.
 
brian c.
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How cool is that??
 
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Awww great!
 
DCF08
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Ha! that's cool! Pugs are really cool dogs too! Glad they could help the little fella out!
 
Heather
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That's pretty neat! Pretty soon America will have better health care for pets than humans :)
 
Danno
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Incredible story!
 
Ann H.
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Good story
 
Lori H.
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I am glad the pug recovered fully and is back to his ornery self.
 
sambino
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the article said something that gives me great hope..."parelleling human medicine today." they have mri for animals, cancer treatments, and some of the meds. dogs take humans do also.
 
Kate H.
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What a great story. My dad just had a pacemaker put in. I'll have to make sure to tell him about this!
 
JazzG
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It's great that they can do this for animals now. I hope our medicine just continues to advance for them.
 
Cara D.
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Modern medicine is amazing, even for the furry guys.
 
Merrell R.
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What a great story. I hope that I could afford to offer my dog such treatment if needed.
 
Lillian S.
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I am so happy that they could give this animal a pacemaker. I hope e is up and running in no time.
 
terry h.
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I know the owner is happy to have a healthy dog, but I find it hard to justify giving a 10 year old dog an expensive procedure like this when so many people cannot afford minimal health care.
 
bierbr1
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Terry -

Most pacemaker companies have vet programs that distribute, free of charge, shelf life expired pacemakers and leads to vets. The implant procedure is no more complicated nor invasive that spaying a female, however it does require some diagoistic imaging (fluroscopy or x-ray) - but we're working on that too. I know quite a few people think this is a brand new procedure in the vet world, but it has been going on for over 25 years that I know about.
 
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This is a great story. I know the owners must be thrilled.
 
sandyaversa
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I'm glad that dogs can get pacemakers now. Hope the dog does well.
 
Niki B.
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I love the fact that people can care for there pets so much that they take human medical care and have it done to there pets. I think its amazing how many people actually care for there animals. But at the same time i hate it how theres so many people that do the exact oppisiote.
 
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Modern medicine is such a miracle. That a dog could have a pacemaker! Who would have thought it a few years ago. I'm sure it's expensive, but I hope more dogs (and cats) may be saved in the future.
 
loishill
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I hope the pup is doing well.
 
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I am glad that this was able to happen. With all of the advances in medicine its nice to hear that these types of things can be done to help our animals.
 
JazzG
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It's so awesome that they can do this for dogs now. My dad had one of these.
 
Jessica W.
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it's amazing what vets can do to save the lives of animals!
 
Dreamwisher
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Go Doc. Glad we can use products used for humans can help extend a peys life.
 
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A happy ending because of the advances in medicine.
 
Rebecca
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What a happy story! Vet research has come so far.
 
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I'm happy for pug, he is so wrinkley cute!
 
Catherine T.
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Its nice to see people taking good care of dogs too. Who would have thought a pacemaker would be in a dog?
 
hymcheng
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Thanks to science, this dog gets a new lease on life!
 
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It's amazing what can be done to make our pets lives better and longer, but I can't think of my people who could afford it.
 
bee b.
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These procedures are costly and likely not affordable for most of our pets.
 
Tammy K.
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I can't believe they can do this. My Jack Russell has a heart murmur and I didn't think there was anything that could be done for him. Thanks for sharing this article.
 
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I had no idea they could do this! I bet it cost more than most of us could afford!!!!
 
Lizzie
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this shows how much technology has progressed
 
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How sad.
 
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I bet you would need the pet insurance to be able to afford this or just have the money, we gave each other Bears medicine for Christmas in 2006 because we couldn't afford to spend on anything else and pay bills. The girls even helped out and chipped in to get it, at ove $300 per month for several months it was a hard pill to swallow, but we all felt Bear was worth it.
 
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Glad he did so well. technology sure has progressed.
 
LoriHill123
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Similar symptom to humans.
 
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Wonder how many people don't get the medical care they need because they can't afford it!
 
NYCSmith
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It's great that there have been so many advances in veterinary medicine. I do wish the story reported what the cost was. The cost of these advanced procedures will be a limiting factor in how often they are used.
 
Sue R.
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My three year old cat was just diagnosed with heart problems. Nice to know they have something to fall back on if his meds don't do the trick.
 
LoriHill123
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how sad for you
 
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That is so great what can be done for our animals today! Glad nike is better!
 
Janie
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I am thrilled to hear that they have made such advancements for our pets!!! I am so happy for Nike. I hope this will also help many more pets around the country.
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