grab01
Posted : 4/22/2010 11:11:22 PM
My Ginger does have megaesophagus.
There's a yahoo group for megaesophagus dogs that was informative, but I never posted..just lurked.
Wet or dry depends on the individual dog..some do better with wet food, some with wet food in slurry form, some with wet food made into "ball" type forms..and some can handle dry. We did about a year of Ginger only being able to have wet food in a gruel form. Then, one day she was able to eat very small bite kibble. She still cannot have large chunks of things and if she gets into something she shouldn't, it isn't uncommon for her to regurgitate. But, proper diet has made that pretty rare.
Feeding upright is important. Some dogs, depending on the severity, need to be fed completely upright...think a sitting up position. Others can be fed on stairs or similar platforms, so their front half is higher. Ginger can eat on an elevated surface..she is wee, so we use the bottom shelf of the bookcase. I knew a Dobe with megaesophagus, whose owner fed him on a staircase, with good results.
It's possible that, as it is in a pup, he may outgrow it. But it should be a pretty manageable issue