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Bloat is a very serious health risk for many dogs, yet many dog owners know very little about it. It is the second leading killer of dogs, after cancer. Especially in large and giant bread dogs such as German Shepherds, Great Danes, and Dobermans and many deep-chested dogs as well.


Avoid highly stressful situations. If you can't avoid them, try to minimize the stress as much as possible. Be extra watchful.

Can be brought on by dog shows, mating, whelping, boarding, new dog in household, change in routine, etc.

Do not use an elevated food bowl

Do not exercise for at least an hour (longer if possible) before and especially after eating

Particularly avoid vigorous exercise and don't permit your dog to roll over, which could cause the stomach to twist

Do not permit rapid eating

Feed 2 or 3 meals daily, instead of just one

Do not give water one hour before or after a meal

It dilutes the gastric juices necessary for proper digestion, which leads to gas production.

Always keep a product with simethicone (e.g., Mylanta Gas (not regular Mylanta), Phazyme, Gas-X, etc.) on hand to treat gas symptoms.

Some recommend giving your dog simethicone immediately if your dog burps more than once or shows other signs of gas.

Some report relief of gas symptoms with 1/2 tsp of nutmeg or the homeopathic remedy Nux moschata 30

Allow access to fresh water at all times, except before and after meals

Make meals a peaceful, stress-free time

When switching dog food, do so gradually (allow several weeks)

Do not feed dry food exclusively

Feed a high-protein (>30%) diet, particularly of raw meat

If feeding dry food, avoid foods that contain fat as one of the first four ingredients

If feeding dry foods, avoid foods that contain citric acid

If you must use a dry food containing citric acid, do not pre-moisten the food

If feeding dry food, select one that includes rendered meat meal with bone product among the first four ingredients

Reduce carbohydrates as much as possible (e.g., typical in many commercial dog biscuits)

Feed a high-quality diet

Whole, unprocessed foods are especially beneficial

Feed adequate amount of fiber (for commercial dog food, at least 3.00% crude fiber)

Add an enzyme product to food (e.g., Prozyme)

Include herbs specially mixed for pets that reduce gas (e.g., N.R. Special Blend)

Avoid brewer's yeast, alfalfa, and soybean products

Promote an acidic environment in the intestine

Some recommend 1-2 Tbs of Aloe Vera Gel or 1 Tbs of apple cider vinegar given right after each meal

Promote "friendly" bacteria in the intestine, e.g. from yogurt or supplemental acidophilus

Avoids fermentation of carbohydrates, which can cause gas quickly.

This is especially a concern
when antibiotics are given since they tend to reduce levels of "friendly" bacteria.

Don't permit excessive, rapid drinking

Especially a consideration on hot days

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Every day before I feed my girls they come in a half an hour before I feed them and are put into a down stay. They are not fed until they have been quiet for at least an half an hour.

After they have finished eating, then have to relax for the at least an hour before i will let them go back out to the fenced in yard.

Big sad bown eyes do not work on me, because I love them. They will stay and that is that!

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Wow thank you for this information. I guess we should be aware of this is we own farty dogs like bulldogs too huh?

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This is an excellent article. I had a dog bloat, had the surgery and died after the surgery. She had been in the animal hospital with the tick disease, and came home and bloated that afternoon. Was very sad. She had had to have a blood transfusion but also the vet wouldn't let me go see the dog, and I blame part of the bloat on that. So stress does cause bloat. Was a very expensive deal.

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what's the problem with brewer's yeast?

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Brewer's yeast causes gas, gas causes bloat.. the larger and deeper chested the dog.. the more the chance of bloat.

Speak with your vet for more information about bloat.

Rosemary Levesque said:
what's the problem with brewer's yeast?

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VERY good, informative article! Thank you.

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