She could be going through false pregnancy and/or retaining water. Is she fixed and give us some other details on how shes been acting. Do NOT take my word for it completely I am not a certified vet.
She could be going through false pregnancy and/or retaining water. Is she fixed and give us some other details on how shes been acting. Do NOT take my word for it completely I am not a certified vet.
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well is she fixed? if she isn't than she might have gotten out and got pregnat. If shes fixed than maybe you should take her to the vet.
if she isn't fixed she could be pregnat.Originally Posted by luvofallhorses
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I need more information. .. " Bloat" ( GVD) is panting, trying to vomit, burping,shortness of breath etc.. That is what you read right?
Does she look visibly swollen- and where- take pictures? Could be nothing- could be major!
That is what I read. She isn't showing those signs. She is acting normal. I think I read too that you don't hear "girgling" in her stomach with bloat...but hers is making noises. Plus she keeps farting really gross smelly...ick.Originally Posted by borzoimom
She is fixed. She has gotten into food before, where she eats too much and her belly gets big...that's exactly what it looks like, but I haven't found anything she got into
My babies: Josie, Zeke, Kiba, Shadow (AKA Butter)
Usually the gut is silent in bloat.. I am concerned about giving advice on a dog I can not see. I would call the vet. I think its just gastritis- but please- call the vet.. Just to be sure. I can not see the dog or feel the dog- and I did loose a dog to bloat several years ago that the vet diagnosed wrong. ..
The fact she is passing gas is a good sign, but I would still call..
I'll call in the morning, unless she seems to get sick or act strange. I really can't afford an emergency vet call if it's nothing...and she doesn't seem sick. I just wonder what could have caused it
My babies: Josie, Zeke, Kiba, Shadow (AKA Butter)
You'd recognize bloat the instant you saw it. As long as she's acting normal in every other way, just keep an eye on her and don't allow her to do any strenuous exercise. If she's gorged herself on food, the increased possibility of torsion will be there until she gets rid of the swelling, which should happen any minute.![]()
If she chewed up something non edible that she shouldn't have and swallowed it, she may have trouble passing it and become blocked. Keeping an eye on her is about all you can do for now.
If in doubt, call your vet!
Let us know how she's doing.
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She started to pant..and is pacing a little...but pacing isn't that unusual for her when she's looking for attention. If it's bloat, will she just get really sick all of a sudden, or is it a really slow thing?? I'm going to bed shortly, and I'm concerned to leave her...but she doesn't seem "sick".
This is all I need...if she gets sick...I'm never getting another pet again. I just had this big expensive problem with my cat..I can't handle or afford this.\
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Her belly is still gurgling...and she is passing gas still...plus she is playful. She keeps bringing me toys to play with
My babies: Josie, Zeke, Kiba, Shadow (AKA Butter)
Hi there ... I know I don't post very regularly here, but I couldn't not post anything on this topic. About three weeks ago, my female Great Dane, Kiden, bloated and underwent torsion surgery. Her symptoms were not incredibly severe, as I had always suspected bloat would present itself. Instead, she was generally uneasy, panting, drooling, and very tight in her abdomen. Until the time we got to the vet, she was still passing gas and not in a severe amount of pain. That was the point of the whole episode where she was only bloated, rather than experiencing torsion.
Her stomach started to turn not long after we got to the vet. Once this happens, you have a VERY small amount of time to get treatment. We were quite lucky that we didn't take any chances and took her in when we did. Her prompt treatment made surgery and recovery easy compared to many that I have heard of, and we have her here still today with us.
I may be paranoid, but what you're describing to me sounds like bloat. I would not take any chances with it. Your vet will be able to tell relatively easily if she has just eaten something that doesn't agree with her, or if it is an emergency. I would give her a dose of anti-gas meds if you have it handy, and get her checked out ASAP.
Again, I apologize if I am just being overly paranoid, but bloat and torsion are very quick, very scary, and very deadly. I hope everything turns out well for her, and I'll keep you and her in my thoughts and prayers.
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Could someone have given her something when you weren't looking? Could she have gotten something outside? Maybe she stole something off the counter?Originally Posted by slleipnir
I hope Josie is alright. I'm glad she's acting normal.
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Very possible, but both my dad and bro said they didn't give her anything, nor left food out. (maybe they forgot?) She will do anything to get food, even the cats food when she can, or stuff from the counter. I just haven't found anything...the cats food is still there tooOriginally Posted by KBlaix
My babies: Josie, Zeke, Kiba, Shadow (AKA Butter)
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