Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello - I am not convinced that it is a food allergy either. Indeed, it's possible that your vets may have discussed other possibilities with you, because feeding from a height is one strategy that vets reccommend to help a condition called megaoesophagus. It may be that, as of yet, there are a few differetials and your vet might need to do some tests in order to figure out which of various causes is producing the symptoms you're seeing.
As you are already seeing a vet, it sounds as though you might need a conversation with them.
Questions that might help include:
Do we agree that my dogs' main symptom is regurgitation, not vomiting?
What could be causing this?
Are any tests needed or would any tests (radiography or endoscopy, perhaps?) be helpful to get to the bottom of this?
What could I do to address the problem in the meantime?
I hope that this conversation will help to move the case forward for everyone.
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