Sentences with phrase «gulping air»

According to Animal Planet, dogs can have flatulence from gulping air when they eat, eating too fast, or suffering from a gastrointestinal (GI) illness.
- Gas: Dogs can have flatulence from gulping air when they eat, from a gastrointestinal illness or from eating too fast.
It was postulated that the characteristic movements of raising the head, extending the neck, and in dogs, snapping / gulping air serves to reduce esophageal or gastric discomfort.
The bad habit of bolting food, gulping air, or drinking large amounts of water immediately after eating to the feeding schedule and body type are important factors.
What commonly causes Bloat is a habit of bolting food followed by gulping air or drinking large quantities of water, followed by vigorous exercise.
It also wears an AMG - specific body kit, with enormous intakes gulping air through the front fascia, aerodynamic «flics» and a splitter to keep the nose pinned to the ground at speed, a prominent rear diffuser, a quartet of parallelogram - shaped exhaust tips, and a contrasting black trunklid spoiler.
After I read this I asked my sister to check her 1 week old son for a tie because he was having so many issues eating and was gulping air with every drink.
If your baby is crying and frantic with hunger, calm her before the feeding to prevent her from gulping air.
I tried using a medium flow nipple about a week ago and it was like he was drowning... I could hear him gulping air, then gagging, so I changed back to the slow flow after a couple ounces.
Older babies often require much faster flow otherwise their vigorous sucking with not enough milk flowing from the nipple will result in gulping air.
Too large or too small of a hole in the bottle's nipple causing baby to gulp air while feeding or gulp air due to frustration and hunger.
But some babies — like those who are fussy when they nurse, or those whose moms produce an overabundance of milk or have a very swift milk letdown — do gulp air as they swallow.
The faster flow of milk from bottle nipples forces babies to gulp air in between closely - spaced swallows.
Just blow into a baby's face and watch him or her gulp air, close eyes, and stop whatever they're doing.
And feed your baby before she fusses from hunger to reduce the chances that she'll gulp air.
If your baby is keyed up when you're feeding, she's more likely to gulp air as she cries or rushes through feeding — which can mean more gas bubbles.
Professor Ted Taylor, from the University of Birmingham, said: «When lungfish gulp air at the water's surface, their heart rate instantly increases — signalling a diversion of blood to the creature's lungs.
One of my former clients who was an ear - nose - throat doctor used to tell me that when he asks his patients to take a deep breath they just gulp the air in.
Probably it was Chief Bigtree's idea, and it was a good one — to blank the follow spot and let a sharp moon cut across the sky, unchaperoned; to kill the microphone; to leave the stage lights» tin eyelids scrolled and give the tourists in the stands a chance to enjoy the darkness of our island; to encourage the whole stadium to gulp air along with Swamplandia!
She gulped air that was like ice water, as though she'd been running on a freezing day.
The exact causes are unknown but nervous dogs, dogs that eat too fast and gulp air seem to be more likely to bloat.
They wheeze and gulp air, so can develop intestinal gas and respiratory problems, especially in hot weather.
As a primordial fish called a bowfin gulped air around our boats, a pair of Prothonotary Warblers hawked over the canoes like dragonflies dipped in gold.

Not exact matches

I feel like I am underwater gulping for air.
The loss of tissue fluids has reached a critical level, the compressed heart is struggling to pump thick, heavy blood into the tissues, and the tortured lungs make a frantic effort to gasp in small gulps of air.
Telling her about this, I nearly fell off my chair laughing at the irony of it, gulping for air.
A good laugh felt like taking a big gulp of air — only after that gulp I wanted another, and so I was always finding new things to laugh about.
When I do decide to get in the pool for some exercise, I take in huge gulps of air after only 100 yards of swimming.
In between sneezes and I wheezed in breath, unable to get a good gulp of air in.
Listen for gulping, and how quickly he is eating and sucking in air.
When the plane left the ground the next day and Tariku was asleep in my arms, I took in a big gulp of air - my first real breath since I had seen his picture three months before.
As adults, we can experience hiccups when we chew gum, drink carbonated beverages, and eat too fast (gulp in too much air).
If the nipple hole is too small, your hungry baby may become frustrated and try to suck down their milk harder and faster, therefore gulping in too much air.
If they are glugging away, they will swallow a ton of air trying to gulp the milk down at a fast past.
There are two main reasons for it: (1) they eat only liquids, which often involves gulping down a lot of air, and (2) their digestive systems aren't yet fully developed, which often seems to make digestion an uncomfortable process.
In comparison to this method, in traditional bottle feeding milk pours into baby's mouth and baby gulps to keep up and ingesting air in the process and that causes gas.
If you've become a new parent, then surely, you've recently experienced the happiness, and joy, that a child brings when they take that first gulp of air.
The Ask Dr. Sears website explains that when babies — particularly bottle - fed babies who can't always control milk flow — eat, they gulp down air, as well as milk or formula.
Milk flows more quickly from a bottle nipple, and babies tend to gulp a lot of air as they swallow.
Feeding time can come with a lot of crying, gulping, guzzling, and suckling — in other words, a lot of air, which eventually manifests itself in the form of a burp or gas.
also, really gassy babies, since they need to burp or fart out the air they gulp while trying to deal with the heavy flow.
Active flow mechanism also avoids nipple confusion and air gulped by baby while feeding.
If he drinks too quickly or too slowly, he might be taking in too much air as he gulps it down.
It is important to try to notice the swallowing to be sure that she is taking milk in; you can sense this by a quiet «gulp» or a sound like a puff of air coming from her.
In case, your baby has gulped - down air, do not get worried.
And carbonated beverages are filled with air bubbles that you're basically gulping by the mouthful.
During feeding she is gulping for air and seems to be eating quickly but still nurses for at least 30 minutes.
Babies tend to be very relaxed during this feed so have less wind as they don't gulp as much air.
A slow - flowing teat will allow the baby to get less formula in but more air as he gulps more to get the formula.
Due to this design, we found that baby gulps in less air while sucking milk.
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