Canine bloat can affect dogs of all
breeds and all ages, but it is often seen in dogs with certain characteristics
such as a deep chest cavity. Canine bloat (also known as Gastric
Dilation-Volvulus) is a serious condition that requires immediate treatment. It
is an often fatal illness. Bloat occurs when a dog’s stomach fills with gas,
food or fluid causing it to expand. The expansion of the stomach can apply
pressure on other organs causing blood to stop flowing to the heart and stomach
lining. The stomach can expand so much that it causes a tear in the wall and
can even cause difficulty breathing. Sometimes the stomach can twist. When this
happens blood is stopped from flowing to the heart, which can send your dog
into shock. Vet care is needed immediately. Surgery may be required in some
cases. Consult
with your vets San Antonio, TX for further information.
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