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This is so important. Print it out and give a copy to everyone you know who loves their dog (don't forget the dogsitter!) Bloat kills many dogs each year, PLEASE PLEASE read the following and PAY ATTENTION. BLOAT is a condition where the stomach rapidly expands while it fills with gas and water. Many times it is accompanied by TORSION where the stomach twists over on itself and the ends actually are twisted shut - so nothing can get in or out. The condition is an emergency, if not treated immediately it always results in an agonizing death. No one knows what causes Bloat. It generally, BUT NOT ALWAYS, begins an hour or so after eating. Eating an overly large amount of food, and/or vigorous exercise before or after eating can contribute to the condition. SYMPTOMS MAY be some or all of the following: Distressed or in-pain attitude, Hard abdomen, Enlarged abdomen, Vomiting, Trying to vomit or defecate with no success, Continually looking at stomach area, Pacing, Pale gums, Pleading look (telling you something is wrong and asking you to fix it). If you even suspect Bloat, get your dog to a vet immediately and get an X-ray! It is better to pay an emergency visit fee and be wrong, than wait and consign your dog to an excruciating death. What can you do to try and avoid Bloat? NOTE: - While any dog can Bloat, it is more common in large,
deep-chested breeds, which include Goldens, Labs, German Shorthaired Pointers, Vizslas,
Pointers, and especially Weimaraners, which are in the top 5 breeds
susceptible to Bloat. Also, dogs 7 years and older are twice as likely to
Bloat as dogs 2-4 years old!
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