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Old 06-26-2008, 08:22 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by DLS View Post
Knock on wood in all my years with these dogs I have never had one tort or bloat. BUT, many other people have. It is a very seriuos situation, life or death, for sure. So keep a very close eye on your dog, any sign that something is amiss, run do no walk to the nearest Vet.
Wow lucky you never a bloat. My friend had one bloat on her, a BMD and he was gone in 15 minutes, before they even got him on the table, since then it has always scared the crap out of me and we do all the precautions, wet the food, no walks 1-3 hours before or after eating.
No gulping of water etc.

Never had a scare myself, but my friends Boxer did die from gastric torsion as well, was 8 year old n/m, i warned them not to walk right after he ate but you cant teach them all.
I was reading however that feeding elevated does not help at all with reducing the risk as they had thought it did, but apparently it helps with gas in the all mighty dobies lol
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