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The survival rate for bloat surgery in dogs is approximately 70% to 80%, depending on how quickly treatment is administered and the overall health of the dog.
A dog with a blockage may try to eat, but often loses appetite, vomits, or shows discomfort shortly after eating.
A dog with bloat typically avoids lying down due to severe abdominal pain and distress.
Bloat in dogs is a medical emergency that is treatable if caught and treated early, but it can be fatal without prompt veterinary intervention.
No, bloat in dogs cannot reverse itself and requires immediate veterinary intervention.
A dog with bloat may only survive for a few hours without emergency veterinary treatment, making immediate care critical to saving its life.
One plain hot dog is unlikely to harm your dog, but it's not a healthy treat due to high sodium and preservatives.
The most toxic thing a dog can eat is chocolate, especially dark chocolate, due to the presence of theobromine and caffeine.
One hot dog is unlikely to harm your dog, but it's not recommended due to high sodium, preservatives, and potential for digestive upset.

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