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    Leslie M
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    Katie, my standard schnauzer is 5 and has recently begun this behavior. She swallows repeatedly, lick everything, scarfs down things like dust bunnies, leaves etc., but Iā€™ve noticed her belly sounds hollow, she has rapid breathing, and seems frantic. Iā€™ve tried percussion while sheā€™s laying on her left side,and whenjoy I can stand her on her hind legs for a few minutes at a time. Fortunately, thereā€™s a sudden long belch, some pootie toots, and the problem seems resolved. This has happeNed 4 times in the last 2 weeks, and never before in 5 years.
    I have been searching for others with this issue, as my vet cant come up with a cause or remedy. I canā€™t take any more chances that this may be what I assume can bring on a bloat episode, so Iā€™m changing to home made food with only a small amount of her kibble, just for vitamins and mineral content. Iā€™m also going to try the 1/4 tab of tums after every meal, it ALWAYS comes on 2 hours after eating. She has a cup on food 2 times a day now, so 1/2 with brown rice, chicken carrots, celery and green beans (which she LOVES) will suplement the lesser amount of kibble. I hope we hear more of what works on this site, since we canā€™t get definitive diagnosis from our beloved vets. It seems this is becoming prominent with more junk thrown into kibble. Anything for a buck. Iā€™ve seen carpet in one prominent dogfood brand, so Iā€™m very choosy. My dogs are working dogs, and are very dear to me.
    Thanks for all the great advice and sympto.s, please keep them coming.

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