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Bloat caught on video... Must see
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Definitely sticky this.
After reading the ASPCA's info on bloat, it seems like anything could bring it on. I guess it's time to split my dogs meals up. |
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Will going RAW lessen this chance? I plan to do so once we move and will have room for a freezer. |
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Across all the same breeds and all the same bloodlines even, Australia has a dramatically lower incidence. This seems to be due to the much more common practice of giving the dog the family table scraps. I remember doing this is a kid. Bloat rates in the US have skyrocketed since kibble only became the norm as well as elevated feeding |
Hunterisgreat - increase table scraps? Is that what you meant to say? I don't feed any table scraps. Is it a good idea to feed table scraps?
And why should I not use an elevated bowl? My 11 yr old dog has been using one for a really long time. I think it would be tough for him to bend down, but I will switch. Could someone explain why I should switch? |
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Google will guide you: http://www.google.com/#sclient=table...w=1024&bih=622 elevated feeding bloat - Google Search |
Probably because kibble is so dry and compact. It will change and expand a bit in the gut once eaten. Table scraps and raw...well they kind of are what they are. I feed everything but when I feed kibble it's usually not more than 1.5 cups at a time. I have heard of dogs bloating (and dying) that were only raw fed so I think there is possibly a genetic component as well.
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Thank you for sharing. I hope to never see it in person.
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