would get to the vet ASAP. If your dog does have bloat you usually
have to act fast to save them. It could also be just gas or maybe he
ate something he shouldn't have but I wouldn't take any chances. Good
luck and let us know how it turns out. Karen
On Nov 2, 9:29 am, Amelia1968 <ameliasantido...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Have you tried digestzen or the anything like that? I don't know much
> about this have heard of it though...does it have more to do w/
> intestines or abdominal muscles???
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> Hope your dog is ok...I understand your attachment:( Our dogs are our
> children....
>
> On Nov 1, 11:09 pm, mjkw <mjk.islovinl...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I feel like I have been doing nothing but post lately. I think my dog
> > has a twisted gut. his stomach started to get really tight and
> > stretched out today. I first felt when he got done eating today so I
> > thought it might be that. But when I got home today it was worse he is
> > still up and moving but you can tell he is uncomfortable. I called the
> > vet emergency waiting for a call back. while I am waiting I would like
> > to know what to do with the oils to see if I can help relive him. This
> > is known to kill dogs really fast so the quicker the response the
> > better. He is our family and we would be devastated to lose him!
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