Signs of Bloat (GDV) in Dogs
What is bloat in dogs?
Bloat (GDV) is a life-threatening condition where the stomach fills with gas and twists, cutting off blood supply.
What are the early signs?
- Restlessness
- Unproductive retching
- Distended abdomen
- Drooling
How fast does bloat progress?
Rapidly. Dogs can deteriorate within hours.
Conditions like GDV progress rapidly. For other time-sensitive emergencies, see our Emergency Pet Care Guide.
What should you do if you suspect bloat?
This is a true emergency. Go to an emergency veterinary hospital immediately.
Can bloat be treated?
Yes—but it requires emergency surgery. Survival depends on rapid intervention.
24/7 Emergency Surgery Available
We are equipped for emergency GDV surgery at all times.
RELATED LINKS:
- Emergency Pet Care Guide
- Vomiting in Dogs
- Emergency Surgery
- Gastrointestinal Emergencies
