Do animals experience bp?

Yes, animals do experience blood pressure (BP) and can even suffer from hypertension (high blood pressure). Just like in humans, blood pressure is essential for circulating blood throughout their bodies, and abnormal levels can lead to severe health issues.Here is how blood pressure affects common animals:Dogs and Cats: They frequently experience hypertension, which is typically categorized as either secondary (caused by an underlying disease like kidney failure or diabetes) or primary (occurring on its own). Normal ranges for cats and dogs are generally around 120 to 140 systolic and 80 to 90 diastolic.Birds and Exotics: Birds have naturally higher blood pressure and heart rates than mammals. However, avian species can still suffer from cardiovascular stress.Marine Life: Interestingly, diving mammals like whales have evolved to regulate their blood pressure strategically. They can dramatically slow their heart rate and restrict blood flow to certain organs while diving, maintaining stable central blood pressure to protect their brain and heart.For domestic pets, untreated hypertension can lead to sudden blindness, kidney damage, or strokes. Veterinarians use specialized cuffs (similar to the ones used on humans) placed around a pet's tail or paw to monitor their levels. You can learn more about recognizing and managing hypertension in pets through the American Veterinary Medical Association.
 
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Yes, animals do experience blood pressure (BP) and can even suffer from hypertension (high blood pressure). Just like in humans, blood pressure is essential for circulating blood throughout their bodies, and abnormal levels can lead to severe health issues.Here is how blood pressure affects common animals:Dogs and Cats: They frequently experience hypertension, which is typically categorized as either secondary (caused by an underlying disease like kidney failure or diabetes) or primary (occurring on its own). Normal ranges for cats and dogs are generally around 120 to 140 systolic and 80 to 90 diastolic.Birds and Exotics: Birds have naturally higher blood pressure and heart rates than mammals. However, avian species can still suffer from cardiovascular stress.Marine Life: Interestingly, diving mammals like whales have evolved to regulate their blood pressure strategically. They can dramatically slow their heart rate and restrict blood flow to certain organs while diving, maintaining stable central blood pressure to protect their brain and heart.For domestic pets, untreated hypertension can lead to sudden blindness, kidney damage, or strokes. Veterinarians use specialized cuffs (similar to the ones used on humans) placed around a pet's tail or paw to monitor their levels. You can learn more about recognizing and managing hypertension in pets through the American Veterinary Medical Association.
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Yes, animals do experience blood pressure (BP) and can even suffer from hypertension (high blood pressure). Just like in humans, blood pressure is essential for circulating blood throughout their bodies, and abnormal levels can lead to severe health issues.Here is how blood pressure affects common animals:Dogs and Cats: They frequently experience hypertension, which is typically categorized as either secondary (caused by an underlying disease like kidney failure or diabetes) or primary (occurring on its own). Normal ranges for cats and dogs are generally around 120 to 140 systolic and 80 to 90 diastolic.Birds and Exotics: Birds have naturally higher blood pressure and heart rates than mammals. However, avian species can still suffer from cardiovascular stress.Marine Life: Interestingly, diving mammals like whales have evolved to regulate their blood pressure strategically. They can dramatically slow their heart rate and restrict blood flow to certain organs while diving, maintaining stable central blood pressure to protect their brain and heart.For domestic pets, untreated hypertension can lead to sudden blindness, kidney damage, or strokes. Veterinarians use specialized cuffs (similar to the ones used on humans) placed around a pet's tail or paw to monitor their levels. You can learn more about recognizing and managing hypertension in pets through the American Veterinary Medical Association.
Wow thank you finally something useful coming from that lil faggot mouth
 
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Yes, animals do experience blood pressure (BP) and can even suffer from hypertension (high blood pressure). Just like in humans, blood pressure is essential for circulating blood throughout their bodies, and abnormal levels can lead to severe health issues.Here is how blood pressure affects common animals:Dogs and Cats: They frequently experience hypertension, which is typically categorized as either secondary (caused by an underlying disease like kidney failure or diabetes) or primary (occurring on its own). Normal ranges for cats and dogs are generally around 120 to 140 systolic and 80 to 90 diastolic.Birds and Exotics: Birds have naturally higher blood pressure and heart rates than mammals. However, avian species can still suffer from cardiovascular stress.Marine Life: Interestingly, diving mammals like whales have evolved to regulate their blood pressure strategically. They can dramatically slow their heart rate and restrict blood flow to certain organs while diving, maintaining stable central blood pressure to protect their brain and heart.For domestic pets, untreated hypertension can lead to sudden blindness, kidney damage, or strokes. Veterinarians use specialized cuffs (similar to the ones used on humans) placed around a pet's tail or paw to monitor their levels. You can learn more about recognizing and managing hypertension in pets through the American Veterinary Medical Association.
Woah your so knowledgeable😍
 
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It's actually "you're" haha

But thanks haha
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Even more than humans. Some humans can eventually cope with status or money or wtv. But in Nature it all comes down to genetics
In what whey do they experience it?

Is it looks to or strength or whatever?
 
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In what whey do they experience it?

Is it looks to or strength or whatever?
Many animals find Partners through looks like several bird species. Others give on their genes because of their strength (often bigger animals)
 
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