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Get your dog's bowls back on the ground ! ! !
For a number of years, we have been told of various things to do in order to reduce our dog's chances of getting Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (Torsion, Twisted Gut, Bloat). One of those things was to elevate your dog's food (and water) bowls. Recent research by Purdue U has shown this to be incorrect, and that elevating your dog's bowls actually increases the chances of this life-threatening problem.
For a synopsis of the study, go to www.vet.purdue.edu/epi/update2.htm I have just taken Casey's bowls off the "elevated" and put them back at ground level. |
RE: Get your dog's bowls back on the ground ! ! !
Thanking You!! My hunting Buddy Lost a GSP in MT 2 weeks ago to the gastric grim Reaper:([&o] She was only 7. The vet was willing to operate but her spleen had already ruptured. This was at 7pm and she had been pointing birds at 4:30 that afternoon. Believe my friend cried the whole weekend but I wasn't there. Anyway thanks for the info Doc. That is Cassie closest to me. She was a fine dog by all accounts even if she did growl on point occasionally, she hated it when roosters ran.
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RE: Get your dog's bowls back on the ground ! ! !
ORIGINAL: Roost em 1st This was at 7pm and she had been pointing birds at 4:30 that afternoon. Believe my friend cried the whole weekend but I wasn't there. |
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