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Woman’s Golden Retriever Dies at 4—Now She’s Feeding New Puppy Differently

Woman’s Golden Retriever Dies at 4—Now She’s Feeding New Puppy Differently

Summary

A woman named Ewa Matyja lost her golden retriever Maya suddenly at 4.5 years old, likely due to a condition called gastric torsion caused by fast eating. After this experience, she changed how she feeds and cares for her new puppy Charlie to support better digestion and health.

Key Facts

  • Maya, a golden retriever, died suddenly less than six months after moving with Ewa Matyja to Poland.
  • The likely cause of Maya’s death was gastric torsion (bloat), which can happen when dogs eat too quickly.
  • Ewa lived in New York, then Bali for five years, before returning to Poland with Maya.
  • After Maya's death, Ewa reconsidered dog feeding habits, nutrition, and digestion.
  • Ewa now uses slow feeder bowls to help slow down her new dog’s eating.
  • She chooses higher quality, easier-to-digest food for her new dog Charlie.
  • She prefers natural chews over processed treats and carefully checks ingredients dogs consume daily.
  • Charlie is a city dog living in an apartment in Poland, unlike Maya who lived in open nature.
  • Ewa shared her experience in an Instagram video to show personal lessons, not professional advice.
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