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Digestive And Gas Problems In Boxer Dogs
By Jason Rusch

As a deep chested breed the Boxer is prone to a serious digestive problem known as bloat. Bloat can be mild to life threatening and occurs usually when the Boxer gulps their food, bringing large amounts of air into the stomach. This then causes the stomach to swell and then twist, resulting in a torsion that can cut off the blood supply to the stomach. The contents of the stomach will continue to expand, as will the air content, pushing the stomach against the lungs and heart. In severe conditions this will cause death and immediate surgical treatment is needed to reverse the torsion and return the blood circulation to normal.

Bloat is more common in some lines that others and responsible breeders no longer breed dogs that have had a serious case of bloat as there is a hereditary component. All Boxer owners need to be aware of the problem and can take the following steps to minimize the dog's risk:

• Feed several small meals rather than one or two large meals per day.

• Ensure that the Boxer has access to fresh clean water all day and encourage them to drink prior to the meal, not immediately after a dry kibble meal.

• Pre-moisten dry food with water only; never use moistening products that contain fat as this can contribute to the problem. Do not pre-moisten food that is preserved with citric acid; find a food with another preservative.

• Do not raise the feeding dish, have the dog eating with his or her head down and fully extended.

• Slow down eating; never rush the dog through the meal.

• Avoid exercise immediately after eating for at least one hour.

• Monitor the dog if they seem anxious, vomiting or drooling immediately after eating.

The condition known as "Boxer Tummy" is often a milder form of bloat, but it can also result in the production of gas, another trait the Boxer is known for. Thankfully this annoying trait is usually controlled through changing the dog's diet to avoid any grains including corn or wheat. Talk to your vet or breeder, as you may have to try several different foods to discover which type of food has the least problems in creating gas for your dog.

Even though gas is a smelly problem and embarrassing problem, it is also a good sign for your dog. The release of the gas means that the dog is digesting food normally and there is no torsion or obstruction of the intestines. It is important to realize that your dog is completely unaware that this natural body function may be embarrassing or awful for you, so never punish your dog if he or she does have a bit of a problem.

Jason Rusch is a Boxer Dog owner and enthusiast that has guided many Boxer owners through the essential steps of training and caring for their Boxer. To find out more about you can learn what it takes to train your boxer dog properly, take a look at http://www.boxerdogessentials.com

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