In this theory, dogs that
drank after a large meal of dry chow caused the food to rapidly expand.
Not exact matches
Food intake should be spread over 5 to 6
meals, with a
large amount of your total carbs consumed right
after training preferably in the form of a post-workout
drink consisting of 30g - 60g of simple carbs and 20g - 50g of Whey Isolate.
I beg to differ: Based on my research and personal experience, while
drinking lots of fluids
after a
large meal can result in significant pressure on the LES, the main reason I believe
drinking during or too soon
after eating can lead to acid reflux is that the fluids impair digestion by diluting the stomach acid and digestive enzymes we produce.
What happens is that dogs that are fed a single
large meal,
drink large amounts of water, eat very rapidly, or even exercise vigorously right
after meals tend to produce gas in their stomachs.
To help prevent bloat, we recommend feeding several small
meals a day instead of one
large one, avoid
drinking lots of water or eating a
large amount of food very quickly, and avoid exercise for an hour
after mealtime.
Often the dog may have just eaten a
large meal,
drank a
large amount of water or been exercising vigorously before or
after eating when the first symptoms of bloat appear.