
This is a subject that is close to my heart and I am always looking for new researched information on it. The breed that I currently have are very prone to GT and some days I worry myself silly looking for signs of it, stupid thing is, apart from intuition that something is wrong with one of my dogs, I don't really know what I'm looking for.
When I asked my breeder about using raised feeding bowls, in their opinion, they believed that raised bowls could exacerbate the condition so advised not to. But.......I have read so many contradictory articles on this subject.
Again, diet. Some people swear by feeding raw as they say it digests naturally, whereas, commercial dry fed food has a tendency to swell in the gut. Also, no large amounts of water directly before or after any food. Certainly not asking for a debate on Barf V Commercial here, but still an issue to be considered in my mind.
Obviously, no excercise approx 1 hr before feeding and 2hrs after. I follow this rigidly, as I know myself, excercising after food gives me violent indigestion.
Are some lines predisposed to it. Again speaking to people in my breed, some say yes but the general concensus of opinion is no, you are just unlucky.
And lastly, as someone else mentioned, stress. It is purely coincidental, but I know of 2 dogs that suffered GT and both were what you would call stress prone by their nature. One showed very few signs of discomfort until it was too late and the other one was outwardly in agony and was saved.......this time.
Is Milk of Magnesia a good thing to give if you are sure that they are displaying the early signs of it? I have been told this on many occasions by many different people.