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The circulatory system delivers vital oxygen to the tissues in the body and carries wastes from the tissues to be excreted. The cycle of blood circulation begins in the heart. The heart pumps blood through the lungs to fill up with oxygen. From the lungs, oxygen-rich blood returns to the heart to be pumped out to the tissues. After delivery of oxygen the tissues, blood collects wastes (e.g.: carbon dioxide) from the tissues. Oxygen depleted blood, containing wastes, returns to the heart once again to be pumped to the lungs to rid itself of carbon dioxide while simultaneously acquiring more oxygen.
If your pet experiences heart problems, you may notice: hiding, lack of socializing, exercise intolerance, pale gum color, cold extremities, weakness, lethargy, collapse, poor appetite, and/or labored breathing.
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March Animal Hospital 1000 E. Central Road Arlington Heights, IL 60005
Phone: 847-670-8470 Fax: 847-670-8602 Email: csrs.mah@gmail.com
Monday and Thursday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM Sunday: Closed
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