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<DIV>Our Barry would do this same thing and would bloat. There were many
emergency runs to the vet. Like Esther said give Gas X and watch for distended
belly and if they start to vomit or dry heave get them to the vet right away.
One thing we did try that was usually successful was that when we saw the first
signs that he was “having an episode” I would put him in the car and drive
around town until he settled down. I know it sounds nuts but the only thing we
can figure is that the drive calmed him down and let him relax, kind of like
putting a baby in the car and they will go to sleep. This worked many times for
us. I have been known to be driving around I-270 at midnight with Barry in the
back seat on more than one occasion. I just waited for him to lie down and go to
sleep. We’d get home and he would walk in and get on his bed like nothing
happened. Best of luck to you and Ben.</DIV>
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<DIV>Cathy Rice</DIV>
<DIV>Ohio Basset Hound Rescue</DIV>
<DIV>Momslave to Kuder, GSD Leah, Grace ATB, Emily ATB, Dozer ATB, Emmylou ATB,
Nathan ATB, Barry ATB, Beau ATB, Laya ATB, Daphne
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