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Bloat (GDV) Treatment

Bloat — or gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV) — is one of the deadliest emergencies in dogs. The stomach fills with gas and twists on itself, cutting off blood supply. Without treatment, most dogs die within hours. We have the experience, the equipment, and the surgical team to give your dog a fighting chance.

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Warning Signs to Watch For

If your pet shows any of these symptoms, call us immediately.

Distended, hard, drum-like abdomen
Unproductive retching (trying to vomit, nothing comes up)
Restlessness, pacing, can't get comfortable
Excessive drooling
Rapid breathing or panting
Weakness or collapse

How We Treat Bloat (GDV) Treatment

We start with rapid stabilization — IV fluids to fight shock and pain medication. X-rays confirm whether the stomach has twisted. If it's a simple bloat (no twist), we may decompress with a stomach tube. If the stomach has flipped (volvulus), surgery is the only option. Our surgeon untwists the stomach, checks for tissue damage, and performs a gastropexy — stitching the stomach to the body wall so it can never twist again.

Why Acting Fast Matters

GDV has a mortality rate of up to 30% even with treatment. Without treatment, it's nearly 100% fatal. The twisted stomach cuts off blood flow to the spleen and stomach wall — tissue starts dying within 1-2 hours. Every minute of delay reduces your dog's chances. If you see the symptoms, don't Google it. Call us and drive.

Bloat (GDV) Treatment treatment at our emergency veterinary hospital
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about bloat (gdv) treatment at our emergency hospital.

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