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Offline Mike450r

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Re: food aggression?
« Reply #15 on: March 13, 2012, 02:07:00 PM »
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I feed my two yr old Springer in the morning then we run around outside can he get torsion from that? Should I let him do his business first then feed him? Thanks jim

The bigger the dog the bigger the risk of torsion (deep chested dogs are the highest risk), running right after eating isn't recommended because the food is sitting in the bottom of the stomach and it can flip over and twist off the entry and exit.  They bloat up, try to vomit and crap but nothing happens,  ever see that get to the vet immediately.  Had it happen to a german shepherd once,  very scary and expensive.

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Re: food aggression?
« Reply #16 on: March 13, 2012, 04:18:14 PM »
Had springers myself many years ago,IMO they do not have the extreme deep chest that weimeraners/setters/pointers have I'd say the chances of it happening to a springer are  alot less than the aforementioned but it's still possible.When you say run around do you mean a pretty lengthy romp around some fields or in the yard? If its a 15 minute rip around the yard that includes a whiz and a crap your ok IMO.I wouldn't feed the dog and then go hunting that's the one thing I know for sure.
  The other thing is that bloat is directly related to genetics,it's a conformation thing.
In the weimeraners its a shallow genepool, results will typically be the same kind of thing,thus it's passed on from generation to generation as a flaw  IMO.

As a general rule................ going hunting/strenous exercise ................ no feed
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I feed my two yr old Springer in the morning then we run around outside can he get torsion from that? Should I let him do his business first then feed him? Thanks jim

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Re: food aggression?
« Reply #17 on: March 13, 2012, 06:28:33 PM »
Thanks guys. Y es it is just a run in the yard for about a half hour
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Re: food aggression?
« Reply #18 on: March 13, 2012, 07:40:16 PM »
Shouldn't worry too much about it. If you guys reading this are thinking about ANY surgery for your dog, Including neuter but especially a spay, you may want to do a gastropexi as well. They tack the stomach lining to the abdominal wall. If your dog is out for any reason there usually isn't much additional cost as anesthesia is usually the most expensive aspect of anything. Dogs are put under for dentals as well.
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Re: food aggression?
« Reply #19 on: March 14, 2012, 10:29:17 AM »
Fyi
 For anybody curios just. called our vet dog should relax for half hour after eating to prevent. Torsion sorry for thread jack
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Re: food aggression?
« Reply #20 on: March 14, 2012, 01:10:51 PM »
I lost my first Chessie to tortion.
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