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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Gastric Torsion
- By gemma_notts [gb] Date 10.05.07 14:48 UTC
One of our friends recently lost their 2 year old choc lab to this condition & after reading this article on the web I thought I'd share it with fellow owners with deep throated dogs.

http://www.woodhavenlabs.com/bloat.html

As ther article states if by knowing about this condition one dogs life can be saved it's worth reading it.

RIP Jasper xxx
- By newfiedreams Date 10.05.07 15:13 UTC
With giant and large breed dogs, it's always a thing we warn new owners of, but thanks anyway X
- By kayenine [gb] Date 10.05.07 16:15 UTC
I think it should be something all dog owners are aware of, regardless of if they own a giant or large breed. My Toller had a gastric torsion over Easter, thankfully he made a full recovery, but Tollers are certainly not classed as a large breed. I'd always assumed any dog can get it which is why I spotted it so quickly, but it also meant he was extremely unlucky to get it as I've always taken precautions against it e.g. not feeding before exercise etc.
Since his torsion I've also heard of border collies, and even a cocker spaniel getting it. So although very rare, any dog of any breed could potentially get it - it doesn't hurt to be aware of it regardless of your breed.
- By newfiedreams Date 10.05.07 16:22 UTC
Yes, well I suppose you could say that about any condition or disease??? I was just thanking Gemma for the infomation even though I knew about it???:confused:
- By kayenine [gb] Date 10.05.07 16:33 UTC
I just wanted to make a point that it can happen to any breed, large or not, deep chested or not. It's just that it's a subject that is pretty close to my heart at the moment - my toller is fine but I think it will take me a lot longer to recover! I had a lot of people say to me that they thought it only happened to large breeds which clearly isn't the case, and hopefully my post might make someone think 'I have a smaller dog but the information could still be useful'.
- By kayenine [gb] Date 10.05.07 16:36 UTC
Sorry to hear about your friends Labrador - it really is an awful illness to see and many more owners need to be aware of it. I spoke to so many dog owners after my toller's torsion who asked 'what's gastric torsion?'
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Gastric Torsion

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