The bloat occurs due to gas being trapped in the stomach area and thus begins to expand painfully, restricting blood flow and preventing digestion. There is no agreed-upon single cause for GDV. Even so, it is generally thought to be caused by swallowing excessive air and heavy exercise after a large meal.
Why is my dog's stomach so big and hard?
For the condition to truly be bloat and not weight gain, your dog's stomach will be swollen and hard or have an unusual shape. If you notice this, call your veterinarian immediately. If it's after hours, you should take him to the emergency vet. Bloat generally occurs when food or gas stretches the dog's stomach.
Why does my dog's belly look swollen?
Bloat occurs when gas and food cause your dog's stomach to stretch. Gastric dilation and volvulus occurs when your dog's bloated belly rotates with gas trapped inside, causing the stomach to lose blood flow. GDV is incredibly painful, and there is no singular cause of GDV.
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