Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello. This is really a question about risk management and attitude to risk. Some risk factors for GDV, such as being a dog with a deep chest and shallow abdomen, you canot change. An example in the human world is that one in three people (possibly higher, now) will get cancer, the risks of which increase somewhat with age, but one cab't avoid aging. This can cause some people anxiety and that anxiety can be managed, not least by paying attention to the risk factors associated with certain tyooes of cancer and trying to avoid them (this may explain a drop in the popularity of smoking for example). Risk factors for GDV can be managed by taking some of the steps you suggest, such as giving food in small amounts often, rather than large meals, and feeding from a height rather than on the floor. Feeding just before exercise is another of those factors, so you might decide to change your routine so that exercise doesn't immediately follow a meal. Sometimes soaking kible in advance so that it does't expand in the stomach after being eaten, may help. More to follow
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