“…The most common clinical signs are anorexia, vomiting, exercise intolerance, dyspnoea or tachypnoea (Burns et al, 2013); other signs include lethargy, weight loss, diarrhoea, coughing, or collapse (Evans and Biery, 1980, Neiger, 1996, Reimer at al., 2004, Banz and Gottfried, 2010, Burns et al, 2013. On physical examination the most common findings are muffled heart sounds, heart murmurs or decreased lung sounds (Burns et al, 2013); other findings include thoracic borborygmi or an empty abdomen on palpation (Evans and Biery, 1980, Neiger, 1996, Reimer at al., 2004, Banz and Gottfried, 2010, Burns et al, 2013. However, many animals are asymptomatic (Evans and Biery, 1980, Neiger, 1996, Reimer at al., 2004, Banz and Gottfried, 2010, Burns et al, 2013.…”