Bloat- GDV
Monday, March 16th, 2009Akitas and many large breed dogs can get a disease called “Bloat”which can lead to “GDV” or Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus. It is potentially fatal. Owners should be aware of the signs (symptoms) of this disease. Many times a dog will act uncomfortable, try to vomit, may vomit, and the abdomen can become very large. Immediate veterinary assistance is necessary to save the dog’s life. I personally lost my first Akita, Ginjen, to bloat. She was only 9 years old and in her case stress was involved. My daughter came home from prom and saw her in distress, stomach very distended. We rushed her to our veterinary clinic but it was too late. Below is the latest information we know about bloat and possible contributing factors.
Purdue Bloat Study
Recent studies are shedding more light on gastric dilatation volvulus (GDV), otherwise known as bloat. GDV is the second leading cause of death in large-breed (50 – 99 pounds) and giant-breed (100 pounds and over) dogs. Approximately one in four large-breed dogs and one in five giant-breed dogs may develop GDV during their lifetime, with some breeds at even higher lifetime risk. GDV strikes suddenly and has a mortality rate as high as 30 percent. (more…)

