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There was a note on the message board about a dog who died of "twisted
gut". No one seemed to know much about it. Can you enlighten us a bit.
Sure, but I hope you never have to experience this awful disease. A "twisted
gut" is a disease called Gastric Dilation-Volvulus(GDV) which is
overdistension of the stomach (bloat) in combination with a twist of the
stomach that closes the inlet and outlet of the stomach. As the bloating
continues, the dogs develop profound life-threatening shock which develops
into respiratory and cardiac failure and death. It occurs most commonly in
large deep-chested dogs like Great Danes, German Shepherd, standard poodles,
Dobermans and Irish Setters but has been seen in smaller breeds. There are a
number of risk factors for GDV:
Dr. Mike |
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