SmooshyFace04
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Hi all,
I've read a lot about the benefits of giving your dog a tablespoon of ACV to their food or water and thought I would give it a try. I added just over a teaspoon to his food, thinking of starting him slow to get used to the taste. He ate everything fine but 2 hours after eating I noticed he was really bloated, way more than he ever has been, and his muzzle was pink. I watched for signs of GDV and none were present and after giving him a gas-ex it slowly started to go down. Since the ACV is the only new item added to the food I'm thinking he had an allergic reaction of some kind or I did it wrong. If you add the ACV to their food, do you have to dilute it first with equal parts water? Not sure what happened but it freaked me out.
Thanks in advance for any info or suggestions.
I've read a lot about the benefits of giving your dog a tablespoon of ACV to their food or water and thought I would give it a try. I added just over a teaspoon to his food, thinking of starting him slow to get used to the taste. He ate everything fine but 2 hours after eating I noticed he was really bloated, way more than he ever has been, and his muzzle was pink. I watched for signs of GDV and none were present and after giving him a gas-ex it slowly started to go down. Since the ACV is the only new item added to the food I'm thinking he had an allergic reaction of some kind or I did it wrong. If you add the ACV to their food, do you have to dilute it first with equal parts water? Not sure what happened but it freaked me out.
Thanks in advance for any info or suggestions.