I hope you have taken her to a vet by now. o.O
good luck and keep us posted 8)
hi i have a rednose pit to with the same syntoms she's 10yrs old and has gone from a 35kg to 21kg in a matter of 6-8 mths
she eats but some time straight after or even a day later her stomach bloats and even vomits her food straight away at time it seems she has problems digesting the food i noticed when she has these syntoms her breathing also changes as if she has something stuck in her throat or more to say stuck in her passage way of the food digestion
i have been observing her lately and noticed she hasnt vomited in a few days but still has the syntoms of something stuck in either her throat or her passage way along with the bloating of her stomach
the other day after my dog had eaten a while after she had not vomited but had a bloated stomach and i heard a noise in her stomach now each time there was a grumbling noise i noticed thats when her breathing changes as if she trying to breath or get something out while doing this a noticed her stomach moves in and out a bit not much
if any one has any answeres or suggestion on what this could be please reply im in desperate need i have spend 1000's even had test sent to US and still i have no answeres with whats wrong with my dog ive been told serveral things by the veter
i checked out on google common pit diseaes based on her syntoms and came across something called bloat
***gastric disorders also have a slightly higher than average chance to plague Pitbulls. Bloat is a serious problem that is relatively common to most large breed very active dogs including American Pitbull Terriers. Bloat can happen if a dog becomes to active after eating. The stomach can swell and twist during post dinner over activity The twisted stomach cuts off the dogs ability to expel gas by belching or vomiting. Bloat can be fatalgastric disorders also have a slightly higher than average chance to plague Pitbulls. Bloat is a serious problem that is relatively common to most large breed very active dogs including American Pitbull Terriers. Bloat can happen if a dog becomes to active after eating. The stomach can swell and twist during post dinner over activity The twisted stomach cuts off the dogs ability to expel gas by belching or vomiting. Bloat can be fatal
u can also use Pepto-Bismol or Kaopectate You can give it every 8 hours. The average dose is 1ml per pound of body weight, and that is the TOTAL dose for the day. So, if a pet weighs 30 pounds, they would get a total of 30ml a day or 10ml every 8 hours. This is dosing for regular strength Pepto-Bismol. If you use maximum strength liquid, give half as much. Also pedialyte and smashed a aspirin and give ur pet with pedialyte and consult a vet asap