When you see your dog’s abdomen (or stomach) getting larger it is easy to brush it off as too many cookies and too little exercise -then promise yourself to do better in the future. But there are medical conditions that can make the abdomen appear larger that should not be ignored.
Maybe your dog’s thickening waist is obesity – after all 50% of all pet dogs are overweight but it is a good idea to put it in context. Have you been feeding your dog more and exercising less? Is the general energy of the dog the same? Is the whole dog fatter or just the abdomen? Did it happen gradually or in a few hours or days? Asking yourself these questions could save your dog’s life.
By: Dr Jennifer Merry
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