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<p class=MsoNormal><font size=2 face=Arial><span style='font-size:10.0pt;
font-family:Arial'>Our Lancer boy has been bloating a little the last couple of
nights. He was getting pretty heavy so I put him on a diet eating Science WD
with some Taste of the Wild salmon mixed in. All 5 hounds have been doing
great. The vet says their weight is perfect, but now Lance is looking real thin
and he's starving all the time and also drinking tons of water. Sounds like
Cushings to me, but he's not panting. So I decided to mix in a little Science
Diet Senior (now called mature adult) and he's getting about 1/3 mixed with the
rest. But now the last 2 nights his stomach looks like he has a basket ball
inside, but no signs of twisting. He's not gagging or anything, he seems relaxed
and okay otherwise, but he eats so fast. I know he swallows a lot of air.
he's also our poop eater. We think he is lacking something. He's had blood
work recently before his dental and everything is perfect. I guess a trip to
the vet is next. Anyone have any ideas?<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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