**4. The result of the examination**

Every animal should have a sheet of notes taken during the activities along the course of the recording. It should be noted that the starting time of the examination correlates with the observed daily heart rate (HR) and, possibly, arrhythmias. The report should contain the results of the exam starting time, duration of the examination, the level of recording quality, the maximum, average and minimum HR in each hour and the same HR data on the total examination time. Some supraventricular and ventricular premature complexes may occur in healthy dogs and cats, and in humans these premature complexes increased with age. Atrioventricular blocks of first or second degrees may also occur in healthy dogs. Variations and changes unique to the T wave are not considered diagnostic of CE in small animals.
