mjflores
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"Bloat" in dogs usually refers to gastic torsion, a VERY serious condition. On a deep chested animal, like a dog, a full stomach can swing inside the chest cavity kinda like a hamock. If the dog is vigorous in it's excersise, the stomach can swing and actually flip over on itself. This leaves a "kink" in the stomach that cuts the blood supply to the surrounding tissue and can cause tissue death (much like a kink in a garden hose can cut off the water supply). The dog is surely to die unless immediate medical help is found. This is why vets suggest a rest period of at least 3 hours after feeding.
I've always been in the habit of feeding bird dogs at night, so if I hunt them their meal will be well digested. My hounds get fed twice a day....half portion in the morning, and the rest when I get home in the evening. If I'm hunting that night, I skip their evening meal and feed them when I get back from hunting. It's a little extra work but well worth it I feel. Bloat is a very serious condition that can kill a dog in under several hours. I dont think you can be too careful.
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