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Old 09-11-2011, 05:46 PM   #14
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After a couple hundred dollars...they decided it was "glutton's bloat". The xray showed she was so full of food that she was backed up. They gave her subq fluids and an antibiotic just in case she is septic. She has a followup appointment tomorrow.

I'll need prayers the next couple of weeks as we adjust her routine! She is a dog that will beat on her bowl if it's not full at all times, I know, I know...but she's a bossy thing.

And we have to start feeding the girls separately, thank god for baby gates.

I'm glad that I am off work during this time, hopefully that will make the adjustment easier.
Oh no I hope she feels better soon. A lot of times the Vet will give an Enema to try and help move the food along as well an anti gas medication.
If this was a full blown out bloat this can be very
dangerous.
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