1. Resting respiratory rate (SRR)
SRR is the most powerful and reproducible single metric for early detection of pulmonary congestion in both cats and dogs. Count breaths while the dog is in deep sleep for 30 seconds, and double it for a 'per minute' rate. Do this daily for a baseline over 7–14 days.
Example: Stable SRR vs Rising SRR (trend)
Typical worry thresholds (general guidance): persistent SRR >30 breaths/min or a 20% rise from baseline over several days — contact your vet. Discuss what threshold to use with your vet - apps like the Cardalis App can set a custom threshold.