After a full gastric torsion with complete inflow and outflow obstruction, I would estimate the maximum survival time with no intervention at 12 hours. However, once the torsion occurs, there is decreased blood flow and nerve damage accumulating from the first minute, so even if you get the stomach flipped back around the odds of surviving to discharge from the vet clinic is about 50%, and drops rapidly as the dog's blood chemistry values get out of balance.
After a full gastric torsion with complete inflow and outflow obstruction, I would estimate the maximum survival time with no intervention at 12 hours. However, once the torsion occurs, there is decreased blood flow and nerve damage accumulating from the first minute, so even if you get the stomach flipped back around the odds of surviving to discharge from the vet clinic is about 50%, and drops rapidly as the dog's blood chemistry values get out of balance.
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How long can a 13yr old dog live with fluid on the lungs
Canine stomach-flip is a serious medical condition that tends to affect large, deep-chested dogs such as Mastiffs, Great Danes and Boxers. However, any breed of dog may be affected. Your veterinarian will probably refer to it as "gastric torsion" or "gastric volvulus", depending upon how exactly the stomach is flipped. Generally the history of gastric torsion is your dog eats a large meal very quickly then goes to run and play. Within a couple of hours, your dog acts painful and his stomach appears ballooned out or distended. What has happened is the stomach has flipped over itself, cutting off the flow of food from the stomach to the intestines. In addition, if the twist is bad enough, the blood supply to the stomach may be cut off and the nerves may be pinched or damaged. This is a medical emergency that will require immediate surgery to save your dog's life. The faster your dog is on the operating table and the stomach gets flipped back around the proper way, the better your dog's chances of surviving.
Canine stomach-flip is a serious medical condition that tends to affect large, deep-chested dogs such as Mastiffs, Great Danes and Boxers. However, any breed of dog may be affected. Your veterinarian will probably refer to it as "gastric torsion" or "gastric volvulus", depending upon how exactly the stomach is flipped. Generally the history of gastric torsion is your dog eats a large meal very quickly then goes to run and play. Within a couple of hours, your dog acts painful and his stomach appears ballooned out or distended. What has happened is the stomach has flipped over itself, cutting off the flow of food from the stomach to the intestines. In addition, if the twist is bad enough, the blood supply to the stomach may be cut off and the nerves may be pinched or damaged. This is a medical emergency that will require immediate surgery to save your dog's life. The faster your dog is on the operating table and the stomach gets flipped back around the proper way, the better your dog's chances of surviving.
18 years
It depends on your dog's health, but a dog and coyote mix should live for up to 14 years.
The general life expectancy of a Plott Hound is 12 to 14 years, although some may live less or more years, according to their health. For example, some Plott Hounds may suffer from gastric torsion because they eat so much food very rapidly. To prevent this health problem, just don't take your dog to exercise right after eating.
It most definently depends on the bone, and how severe. It can live a normal long life if you get it fixed. Take the dog to a Vet, to get the dog looked at. They will tell you what to do to get it fixed!
how long a grate dane dog live Most live 6 to 10 years.
untill it dies
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