2013年9月24日星期二

Bloat/ Gastric Torsion



The dogs that are most susceptible are those that have a deep ribcage for example, labs, retrievers, shepherds… you get the idea.  However, ANY dog can get bloat.  Remember the golden rule, never ever exercise after feeding – leave at least a minimum of 2 hours… better still, mimic your dogs natural behaviour and walk first then eat…






BLOAT  The Killer




If you experience a combination of the following:


•     Your dog retches from the throat but nothing is produced other than small amounts of frothy mucus


•     Your dog tries to defaecate unsuccessfully


•     Your dog adopts the ‘Sphinx’ position


•     Your dog’s tummy goes hard and / or swells up like a balloon and is as taut as drumskin


•     Trying to bite, or worry, the abdomen


•     Your dog is very unsettled



CONTACT YOUR VET IMMEDIATELY.




Bloat is a true emergency – be prepared to drive to the surgery straightaway. The chance of survival decreases alarmingly if you

delay getting the dog to the surgery more than 60-90 minutes after the first signs.


So whether you’re about to catch a plane, serve a meal to your family or go to bed – DON’T. Instead take your dog to the vet.

It could save your dog’s life.





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