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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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andrew22
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That's just amazing. I hope lots of other animals are able to benefit from what the doctors did for Nike.
 
Scott J.
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i think it's amazing how far our technology has come, and that it not only helps humans but also animals.
 
Karen M.
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How interesting, glad to see what can be done for pets these days.
 
Chrissy
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Wow amazing
 
Morgan
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What a fantastic loving family to go to this extent
 
Heather
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Get well soon NIke
 
David R.
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I hope he is continuing to thrive.
 
martin s.
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get well soon
 
martin s.
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get well soon
 
EK4567
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Glad to hear.
 
Carrie R.
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I hope that advancements such as this used in pets not only helps the pet but also teaches us more about how they work in humans, the side affects, problems, etc. I have to believe that the educational process goes both ways. I do wonder however what communication goes on between vets and regular doctors involved in such types of procedures.
 
Nik C.
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Veterinary medicine is advancing each and every year. It really doesn't surprise me that dogs can now get pacemakers ... it does seem like it might be cost-prohibitive to a lot of folks though.
 
betty p.
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The advancement of med for pets is getting better and better.
 
Ike S.
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I question whether such treatment is truly nescessary.
 
Carrie R.
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Necessary is a relative term. What you might consider necessary and what someone would may be two very different things. Obviously this dog owner felt it was.
 
LynnLucyDoris
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It's nice to learn that pets get to take advantage of the same technology as humans. Why not give them the same opportunity to extend their lives and make it one of quality.
 
Ned
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Glad to hear that this technology exists for animals
 
jill c.
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Great story..what a cute pug
 
Lori R.
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This is a great story. It is truly amazing what modern medicine can do today. I am really glad to hear this little guy has made such great improvement. I'm sure the owner does too!
 
Victor R.
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This guy is aces in my book!! This story beats the schmucks who are abusive to animals.
 
hymcheng
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I totally agree with you! Nothing is cooler than helping an animal. And to give that little dog a new pacemaker and therefore a new lease on life is just...amazing!
 
Jamie M.
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Some people will spend any amount of money to save their pets. This seems extreme expenditures but it is not for me to judge.
 
Carrie R.
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There are times that you just have to say "that's all I can afford". These people obviously have a higher threshold than most people. But I must admit I have spent more money on my pets and recently my mutt dog Maxi who had cushings. I spent more money on trying to help her than I've spent on my own medical stuff in years. But it seemed worth it.
 
Doug M.
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I wish this story had said how much the pacemaker costs....was it $500 or $5000? Its great that the pug went from a slug to, just five weeks later, a significant increase in dog energy. But, what was the cost?
 
hymcheng
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Hmmm....I bet it's closer to $5000 than it is to $500...
 
TimDemp30
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If you can afford it then why not. As long as it helps the dog live a longer healthier pain-free life then I would probably do the same thing if my dog needed it. It's amazing what science can do today. I am all for progress, especially when it comes to animals.
 
I think many procedures that can be done on humans can carry over to most pets. Its nice to see the advancements of technology. Hopefully my animals would never need a pacemaker, but if so, I will be sure to look Dr. Spier up!
 
Lee W.
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I'm glad the dog is feeling better.
 
LoriHill123
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me 2
 
stephanie g.
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Awwwwwwwwwww, I'm glad that they could help Nike. Hooraaaaaaaaaay technology!!!!
 
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Pugs just tend to look that way even when they are healthy and happy, Im so glad hes doing well.
 
loishill
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What a sad picture.
 
cat100
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truly
 
jdarunner
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the dogy is cute.
 
Anna
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I'm glad this technology is available for pets too! It will save a lot more lives!
 
Michelle H.
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I would do anything for my pets. I am glad this was available for the dog. I have 3 cats who are taking heart medication. Thankfully all are doing well.
 
Sharon L.
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This just amazes me and I'm glad for the animals that we have such technology for them. It makes me understand the need for insurance for our pets.
 
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i am glad the ownwer was able to do this. sadly im afraid if it was me i wouldn't have the funds for that.
 
janetfinegan
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It all comes down to money.
 
rszink77
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awww
 
LoriHill123
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Isn't science grand
 
mlaschultz
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Great if you can afford this type of treatment. Maybe Nike is her only child. Just how expensive is this procedure for a dog?
 
Sharon L.
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Good question. Just regular check-ups and shots are fairly expensive.
 
Cindy
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Yes, money and devotion to ongoing medical care is all that is needed.
 
chili1zz
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i guess it is a good thing that we can help are pets like this if you have the money
 
Blanchec
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I guess my original comment didn't go thru. Good story about great strides in medicine.
 
Jman
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It is incredible how much efforts and improvements have been done to get to this point.
 
Michael B.
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Wow, I never knew that pets could be given those. I love Pugs, and not just cause of the fame they got from Men In Black but cause they're just so full of spunk and you'll never meet an aggressive one ever
 
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I guess if you have the money you can do that. Even though I have pet insurance so it might be a possiblity if one of my dogs needed an operation like this.
 
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Incredible!! May little Nike have many, many more happy healthy years! Science is amazingz
 
RoseLong
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I agree, this is a great story. I'm glad this little pug is doing well.
 
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pets really are worth the money you spend on their health they give a lot in return
 
Patrice M.
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i don't blame this family for wanting to give their pug a new lease on life. but i don't see how the ordinary family would be able to afford such a procedure. perhaps if they had insurance for the dog, but even that is an expense that few can afford.
 
Jamie M.
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This is wonderful that all the technology that can be used to save humans can now be done on animals. As long as people feel that their pets are worth the expense they will have these life saving procedures performed on them. Unfortunately, too many people will not spend large amounts of money on extreme medical care.
 
hymcheng
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I agree, but frankly if I needed to do that to save my cats' lives, I definitely would spare no expense whatsoever!
 
martino
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I can't believe this. I guess a pacemaker for a dog isn't any harder to do than a pacemaker for a person. Lets hope Nike has many more years left.
 
Jacob H.
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its really cool things they use for humans can be used for dogs
 
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Nike really got a new "leash" on life! What dedicated pet owners to go the limit in helping thier dog live a healthier and longer life. It's amazing that a dog can be fitted with a pacemaker!
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