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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s true that bloat requires immediate veterinary care! But do you really know what bloat is? 

It is known by many names: Gastric dilatation-volvulus, GDV, also commonly known as canine bloat.
It is also most important to note that it is an acute, life-threatening condition and as a dog owner it is imperative that you know [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>It&#8217;s true that <!-- BEGIN: Shopzilla Publisher Asset HTML -->bloat<img src="http://adserve.shopzilla.com/img/publisherID-7198/assetID-3/placementID-1/tokenID-8B/keyword-dog%20bloat/categoryID-31000300" border="0" alt=" Bloat requires immediate veterinary care" width="1" height="1" title="Bloat requires immediate veterinary care" /><!-- END: Shopzilla Publisher Asset HTML --> requires immediate veterinary care!</strong> But do you really know what bloat is? </em></p>
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<p><em>It is known by many names: Gastric dilatation-volvulus, GDV, also commonly known as canine bloat.</em></p>
<p><em>It is also most important to note that it is an <strong>acute, life-threatening condition</strong> and as a dog owner it is imperative that you know the symptoms and what to do if you ever feel your own dog has bloated!</em></p>
<p><em><strong><!-- BEGIN: Shopzilla Publisher Asset HTML -->Bloat<img src="http://adserve.shopzilla.com/img/publisherID-7198/assetID-3/placementID-1/tokenID-8B/keyword-dog%20bloat/categoryID-31000300" border="0" alt=" Bloat requires immediate veterinary care" width="1" height="1" title="Bloat requires immediate veterinary care" /><!-- END: Shopzilla Publisher Asset HTML --> requires immediate veterinary care!</strong></em></p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.gshepherd-dog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/codapoolrev.jpg" rel="lightbox[87]"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-88" style="border: 5px solid white;" title="german shepherd dog bloat" src="http://www.gshepherd-dog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/codapoolrev-300x198.jpg" alt="codapoolrev 300x198 Bloat requires immediate veterinary care" width="300" height="198" /></a>Let&#8217;s break the condition of bloat down further.</em></p>
<p><em>The word <strong>dilatation</strong> refers to the fact that the stomach swells from a rapid accumulation of air.</em></p>
<p><em>Now, the word <strong>volvulus</strong> which means that the stomach, spleen or other abdominal structures have twisted &#8211; kind of like when you wring out a wet cloth.</em></p>
<p><em>Neither of these conditions, dilatation or volvulus, are good for your dog and they rapidly progress on to blockage and strangulation of those organs. <strong>Immediate veterinary attention is now required to prevent your dog from dying if it has bloated.</strong></em></p>
<p><em>Here are some staggering facts about bloat<img src="http://adserve.shopzilla.com/img/publisherID-7198/assetID-3/placementID-1/tokenID-8B/keyword-dog%20bloat/categoryID-31000300" border="0" alt=" Bloat requires immediate veterinary care" width="1" height="1" title="Bloat requires immediate veterinary care" />. Bloat is a terrible  condition that now happens so often that <strong>it may now be considered the second leading cause of death, after cancer,</strong> among many of the large and giant breed dogs. &#8220;<strong>German Shepherd Dogs rank 12th highest of all breeds,</strong> excluding rare breeds, for developing bloat&#8221;, says Tony Cherubini, chairman of the Health and Genetics Committee of the German Shepherd Dog Club of America.</em><!-- BEGIN: Shopzilla Publisher Asset HTML --><!-- END: Shopzilla Publisher Asset HTML --></p>
<p><em>Comparatively speaking, concerning dogs and dog breeds that bloat, the <strong>German Shepherd may be up to 4 times more likely to develop bloat than most dog breeds</strong> while Labrador Retrievers are 2 times more likely. Golden Retrievers may be up to 1.2 times more likely to develop bloat than other breeds. Bloat requires immediate veterinary care at all times.</em></p>
<p><em>The overall winner in the bloat comparison stats has to be the Great Dane, however. <strong>It has been shown that the Great Dane may be up to 41 times more likely to develop bloat than any other dog breed</strong> &#8211; a stunning statistic by anyone&#8217;s standards!</em></p>
<p><em><strong>Recognizing the signs of <!-- BEGIN: Shopzilla Publisher Asset HTML -->bloat<img src="http://adserve.shopzilla.com/img/publisherID-7198/assetID-3/placementID-1/tokenID-8B/keyword-dog%20bloat/categoryID-31000300" border="0" alt=" Bloat requires immediate veterinary care" width="1" height="1" title="Bloat requires immediate veterinary care" /><!-- END: Shopzilla Publisher Asset HTML --> are tremendously important</strong> for all owners and breeders of all large and giant breed dogs &#8211; including the German Shepherd. The sooner you can recognize a dog in distress and the quicker you get it veterinary attention, the better off the dog will be. <strong>Remember, bloat requires immediate veterinary care!</strong></em></p>
<p><em>Bloat is a terribly frightening condition for GSD owners to deal with. It is true that many German Shepherds will survive bloat and go on to live normal lives &#8211; <strong>IF</strong> diagnosed, treated quickly and aggressively enough. <strong>Otherwise, it is very possible that the dog will die!</strong> There are surgical procedures to both take care of bloat once it has occurred but also to prevent it from happening in the first place. However, you always want to prevent surgery if at all possible with your German Shepherd.</em></p>
<p><em><strong>What are the causes of bloat?</strong></em></p>
<p><em>There are many theories including heredity and extreme activity before and after eating. <strong>No one still really knows exactly why bloat occurs,</strong> but research has discovered several risk factors that are associated with bloat<img src="http://adserve.shopzilla.com/img/publisherID-7198/assetID-3/placementID-1/tokenID-8B/keyword-dog%20bloat/categoryID-31000300" border="0" alt=" Bloat requires immediate veterinary care" width="1" height="1" title="Bloat requires immediate veterinary care" />. Here are a few of them:</em><!-- BEGIN: Shopzilla Publisher Asset HTML --><!-- END: Shopzilla Publisher Asset HTML --></p>
<p><em>• Eating large volumes of food <strong>once a day.</strong><br />
• Also, <strong>eating rapidly.</strong><br />
• Dogs with a <strong>narrow, deep chest</strong> have a 170% increase in risk.<br />
• Having a <strong>first-degree relative that has bloated</strong> increases risk by about 65%.<br />
• The typical onset of bloat in most giant dog breed dogs (that weigh more than 99 pounds) is 7 to 9 years old.<br />
• It seems that the typical onset of bloat in most large breed dogs that weigh between 50 to 99 pounds happens usually around 8 to 11 years old of age.</em></p>
<p><em>As an owner of a dog breed predisposed to bloat, the German Shepherd, <strong>I highly suggest that you consider taking your GSD’s normal daily amount of food and dividing it into two separate feedings</strong> to prevent this from happening to your own GSD. There are also other things you can do to help prevent your dog from bloating, such as <strong>not exercising your dog for an hour or so, before or after, a meal</strong>, <strong>feeding your dog from an elevated feeding bowl</strong> and <strong>never breeding a dog that has previously bloated</strong> to prevent it from passing this trait along to other German Shepherds down the road.</em></p>
<p><em><strong>Always remember, bloat requires immediate veterinary care!</strong></em></p>
<p><em>Original Source of the article: <a href="http://www.total-german-shepherd.com/bloat-requires-immediate-veterinary-care.html" target="_blank">GSD Articles</a><strong><br />
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