My dog has a distended abdomen that is firm but not hard. She has retched a few times today. Otherwise no symptoms of GDV. Normal behavior, no signs of pain, no pacing, no drooling, normal heart rate and breathing, normal gums, normal belly sounds, normal urination and bowel movements, normal appetite and thirst, sleeping in all positions, no pain with palpation. Should I be heading to the vet? Or can I just get her some gas-x and keep an eye on it?

Updated On June 22nd, 2017

Pet's info: Dog | Mixed Breed Medium (23 - 60lb) | Female | spayed | 32 lbs

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Answered By Dr. Leigh, DVM

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As long as she is acting ok you could monitor her for additional signs. If she starts retching, seems uncomfortable, starts drooling, is painful, or the distension persists then she should be examined by a vet. Your vet can take an X-ray to evaluate her abdomen and determine the exact cause of her problem.

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