11:42 AM Diagnosing Bloat in Bulldogs |
If you suspect your Bulldog is experiencing bloat contact your vet immediately. The sooner your dog receives treatment the more likely he is to make a complete recovery. Canine bloat can be a serious disease. It affects all dog breeds. It occurs when abnormal amounts of gas, food or fluid build-up in the stomach causing it to expand. Expansion of the stomach can apply pressure to surrounding organs and prevent blood flow to the heart and other areas. Your vet will most likely make a diagnosis of bloat by reviewing symptoms and conducting a physical exam. Symptoms may include unsuccessful attempts to vomit, anxiety, restlessness, hunched up appearance, no normal digestive sounds in the stomach, bloated or tight abdomen, whining, pacing, drooling, unsuccessful attempts to poop, heavy breathing, etc. In some cases the pressure causes the stomach to twist, which is then referred to as Gastric Dilation-Volvulus. Treatment from your veterinary clinic Lafayette, LA is needed immediately. Read more here. |
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