Bloat (Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus)
Dogs weighing over 100 pounds have approximately a 20% risk of bloat. Gastric dilatation (bloat), usually without volvulus (twist), occasionally occurs in elderly small dogs. The distended stomach pushes the posterior rib cage so that the dog appears swollen or "bloated". ................
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