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Friday, December 16, 2011

Megaesophagus

This article is so well-researched that it is posted nearly verbatim.  It is useful to anyone with a dog with the condition.    

Source:

http://petprojectblog.com/archives/dogs/megaesophagus-and-the-bailey-chair/

Megaesophagus & The Bailey Chair
Published on March 28, 2010


 

 Yahoo megaesophagus group—they’re active, responsive, & helpful. Look under “Files” for years worth of invaluable information on everything to do with megaeshophagus. There is now a Facebook support group for megaesophagus which is also active & growing.

Megaesophagus is a condition in which a dog’s esophagus is enlarged to the point that food remains in the esophagus and never makes it down to the stomach and is instead regurgitated. The muscle contraction and relaxation that normally takes place to move food down to the stomach doesn’t work. Megaesophagus can be present since birth or can develop in adult dogs. If left untreated, it can cause a range of problems, including starvation and aspiration pneumonia.

You can find information at www.caninemegaesophagus.org

The Mar Vista Vet site has a crash course on megaesophagus, including:
how regurgitation differs from vomiting
x-rays comparing a normal esophagus to a megaesophagus
interactive videos demonstrating megaesophagus
plus information on cause, diagnosis, & treatment

Pet Place has very detailed megaesophagus information on:
symptoms
related conditions
in-depth diagnosis
treatment options

The Bailey Chair was designed by, Donna & Joe Koch, the owners of a dog (Bailey) diagnosed with megaesophagus. 

The dog sits in a “begging” position to eat, drink, or take medication and gravity does the work to bring what’s ingested to the stomach. 

There are a few ways you can acquire a Bailey Chair:
The creators will send you a DVD or video of instructions for building your own Bailey Chair for $6.00 to cover costs. Send email to Matthew1@earthlink.netto inquire about the address. (Find out more in the Yahoo Megaesophagus Group.)

Oleisa & Neal Moor have started building the chairs and sell them for the cost of the materials.You can also find information on the Moor’s chairs in the Yahoo Megaesophagus Group & the Facebook Megaesophagus Page.

This “highchair” for dogs can be made of different materials and in different sizes to accommodate small and large dogs.


With proper eating position, diet, and medication, these dogs can have almost normal lives.


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