Ascites in Dogs – Vet Approved Causes, Symptoms & Treatment 2025 📅🐶

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Ascites in Dogs – Vet Approved Causes, Symptoms & Treatment 2025 📅🐶
By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc
📅 Introduction: What Is Ascites in Dogs?
Ascites refers to the abnormal buildup of fluid in the abdomen. It’s a symptom, not a disease, and can signal serious health issues ranging from heart failure to cancer. As a veterinarian, I help pet parents understand what causes ascites, how it’s diagnosed, and what options exist for relief and long-term care. 🐾
This guide covers:
- ✅ Common causes of ascites in dogs
- 🚨 Warning signs to watch for
- 🚀 How Ask A Vet,
1. Causes of Ascites in Dogs 📊
- 🛏️ Congestive heart failure (especially right-sided)
- 💉 Liver disease or portal hypertension
- 🏥 Cancer (abdominal tumors, lymphoma)
- 💧 Internal bleeding or low protein levels
Underlying cause must be addressed for successful treatment. Use Ask A Vet for real-time triage and diagnostics advice.
2. Symptoms of Ascites in Dogs ⚠️
- 🤷 Swollen or distended belly
- 🚗 Difficulty breathing or moving
- 😟 Lethargy, loss of appetite, or sudden weight gain
- 😵 Pale gums or signs of discomfort
3. Diagnosing Ascites 🔮
- 🏥 Abdominal ultrasound or X-rays
- 🔢 Bloodwork to assess liver, kidney, and protein status
- 🔍 Fluid analysis to check for infection or cancer cells
Diagnosis guides the treatment plan—never drain fluid without identifying the cause.
4. Treatment Options for Ascites 🛌
- 💊 Diuretics (like furosemide) to remove excess fluid
- 🍽️ Special diets with low sodium and balanced protein
- 🩺 Addressing underlying disease (e.g., heart meds or surgery)
5. Tools from Ask A Vet, 🚀
- 🧑⚕️ Ask A Vet: Diagnostic guidance, emergency consults, and second opinions
6. Final Thoughts from Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc 👨⚕️
Ascites can be alarming, but timely care can improve comfort and quality of life. With support from Ask A Vet, you can help your dog through diagnosis and recovery with confidence. 📅🚀
Warmly,
Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc
🔗 Visit AskAVet.com and download the Ask A Vet app to get help with ascites symptoms, diagnostics, and next steps for treatment.