Introduction: Two radiographic measures of the left atrial (LA) size, the vertebral left atrial size (VLAS) and the radiographic left atrial dimension (RLAD), have been described in dogs. The aim of this study was to determine their feasibil-ity and diagnostic value in the prediction of LA enlargement and clinical stage in dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD). Animals: 111 client-owned dogs affected by MMVD. Methods: Retrospective study. In each dog, VLAS, RLAD, vertebral heart score (VHS), and left atrium-to-aorta-ratio (LA/Ao) were measured. The correlation be-tween VLAS, RLAD, and LA/Ao was evaluated. The diagnostic accuracy of VLAS and RLAD was assessed for the detection of LA enlargement and clinical staging using the receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. Results: A positive correlation was observed between VLAS, RLAS, and LA/Ao (r = 0.816 and r = 0.855, respectively; p<0.0001). Both VLAS (area under the curve [AUC], 0.93; p<0.0001) and RLAD (AUC, 0.98; p<0.0001) showed high diagnostic ac-curacy in the detection of LA enlargement. In the stage B, the RLAD (AUC, 0.99; cutoff, >1.8; sensitivity, 100%; specificity 93%) performed better than VLAS (AUC, 0.90; cutoff, >2.4; sensitivity, 66%; specificity 100%) and VHS (AUC, 0.89; cutoff, >10.7; sensitivity, 88%; specificity 83%) in the detection of dogs fulfilling the echo-cardiographic criteria for stage B2. Conclusions: VLAS and RLAD represent useful radiological tools for the detection of LA enlargement in dogs with MMVD. In asymptomatic dogs, the RLAD performs