Sera_J
Posted : 8/17/2010 12:52:07 PM
Dreaded bloat.... it has me terrified, too!! A friend had a bloat scare the other night, just terrifying! Her bitch is OK, but that's only because she was so alert.
As someone suggested, brake-fast bowls are a good option. I'd definitely soak kibble, maybe give it 15-20 min after adding the water to actually feed, I'd stick with the water in it. I think the problem with water and kibble is that it swells in the stomach, so if you have it swell prior to feeding it may reduce the risk, that's the thought as I understand it anyway (I feed raw)
I would not use raised feeders and my dogs need to be relaxed and have had no exercise an hour before nor do they get any an hour after eating. But, I don't know that this helps other than to make me feel like I'm doing something. Stress, I hear, is the biggest contributor to bloat. A dog at a high level of anxiety is way more likely to bloat, a panicking dog, barking, swallowing air, etc. I know some people whose dogs bloated after eating a lot of grass.... so, really it can be anything, I think some dogs are just more prone to it genetically speaking.
I keep gas-x at home and in my car just in case try to keep the dogs calm before and after eating and limit water after a lot of exercise and keep them relaxed as possible, in general.
If you are really worried you could have a gastropexy done, which helps prevent the torsion, it won't prevent bloat, but it can help if they do. I know some vets are recommending at time of spay/neuter having a preventative gastropexy done.
It's very scary -- I feel your concern, right there with ya!