My dog vomits a lot, what causes it? 20

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It may be that you feed too much and too much at a time, and you have to feed twice a day in the morning and evening. Don't eat too much and eat indiscriminately. Eat regularly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Bugs in the stomach! Give it some deworming!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Did you feed it and get stuck on the bones?

    If you don't want it to leave you, take it to the veterinarian!

    As long as it's not too big, the cost won't be too high, do you think it's the dog important, or is the cost important?

    God bless your dog

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Mother's words may be pregnant.

    Or it's bad.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Eating, infectious diseases, and blockage causes.

    If the habit is not corrected, the dog will continue to vomit, it is recommended to take necessary measures to reduce the dog's eating rate. Stomach discomfort caused by a variety of bacterial causes, clinical manifestations such as chronic vomiting, diarrhea, etc., and it is easy to cause secondary indigestion. Dogs pick up foreign objects, especially easy to turn over garbage cans, etc., common blockages are animal bones, stones, etc.

    Vomiting due to the latter two pathological causes requires the pet to be taken to the hospital in time**.

    If you find that the dog has symptoms such as loss of appetite, diarrhea, and bloody stool, you must seek medical attention in time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Dogs that keep throwing up can be caused by the following:

    1. Parasites, the most common reason for dog vomiting is internal parasites, which destroy gastrointestinal health and cause indigestion and vomiting!

    2. Indigestion, dogs eating too urgently, too greasy, too full, and too miscellaneous will cause gastrointestinal discomfort, gastrointestinal burden, and then vomiting, reducing gastrointestinal burden.

    3. Acute infectious diseases, parvo, canine coronal, and canine plague will be accompanied by vomiting and diarrhea.

    4. Food poisoning, food poisoning mainly refers to the dog eating poisonous food or expired, spoiled, unclean, and contaminated food with germs, which will also cause the dog to have a serious vomiting reaction.

    5. Vomiting is a dog's self-protection response, and frequent vomiting often indicates that there is a disease. No matter what kind of disease, the dog should be given no food and water first, and immediately sent to the animal hospital for diagnosis and treatment smoothly and safely. Perform antiemetics** and find out the real **.

    Prevent dehydration from occurring and delay the disease. Tell the veterinarian how many times the dog vomits, what it vomits, the color and taste, whether there is blood, whether it has ingested foreign objects, etc., which is convenient for diagnosis and treatment.

    I hope to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are many situations that can cause a dog to throw up.

    Sometimes dogs eat too much.

    Then do strenuous exercise and vomit.

    I didn't know your dog was a few months old.

    You can't eat solid food until March.

    If you eat it, you will vomit if you don't digest it.

    It's a gastrointestinal problem.

    And if you have distemper, you will vomit.

    Because what you describe is not very clear.

    It is still recommended that you go to the hospital to carefully check the dog's physical condition.

    It's easy to decide.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Vomiting due to gastroenteritis in dogs, vomiting due to intestinal parasites in dogs, vomiting due to heat stroke in dogs, vomiting due to abdominal distension in dogs, vomiting due to pancreatitis in dogs.

    1. Vomiting caused by gastroenteritis in dogs.

    Gastroenteritis in dogs is an inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract that is usually caused by parasites, bacteria, or viruses that enter the dog's body. When dogs suffer from gastroenteritis, they should avoid feeding their dogs acidic food, consult their veterinarians on how to adjust their diet, and also give dogs some probiotics to improve the dog's gastrointestinal immunity.

    2. Intestinal parasites in dogs cause vomiting.

    When there are parasites in the dog's gastrointestinal tract, the dog may vomit. These parasites may be tapeworms, hookworms, whipworms and roundworms, etc., to prevent dogs from suffering from various parasites, the best way is to deworm the dog regularly, generally speaking, at least once a month, inside and outside the body.

    If the dog often walks into a dirty environment, or often runs into the grass, then the frequency of deworming may be higher. The second is to try not to go to so many places with dirty water and harsh environment to reduce the chance of dogs being infected with various parasites.

    3. Vomiting caused by heat stroke in dogs.

    In the hot summer, if you leave your dog in the car for a long time, or take your dog out on a hot day, it may cause your dog to suffer from heat stroke. In particular, dogs with epilepsy or a history of heart disease, obesity or old age are more likely to suffer from heat stroke. Shih Tzus, pugs, and Saint Bernards are also dogs that are more sensitive to heat.

    4. Vomiting caused by abdominal distension in dogs.

    When a dog's stomach is filled with liquid, food, or gas, it expands, which causes the dog to vomit. The cause of bloating in dogs may be caused by the dog eating too fast, exercising too aggressively after meals, or the dog eating too much.

    5. Vomiting caused by pancreatitis in dogs.

    Pancreatitis in dogs refers to inflammation of the pancreas, which is caused by obesity, hypercalcemia, lipoemia, toxins or pancreatic damage, and can also cause vomiting in dogs. If it is not ** for a long time, it can cause serious damage to the dog's pancreas and even lead to brain damage. Therefore, it is recommended that when we feed our dogs, we should choose a low-fat diet and avoid high-fat foods.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Frequent vomiting in dogs can be caused by the following five reasons.

    1. Parasites, the most common reason for dog vomiting is internal parasites, which destroy gastrointestinal health and cause indigestion and vomiting!

    2. Indigestion, dogs eating too urgently, too greasy, too full, and too miscellaneous will cause gastrointestinal discomfort, gastrointestinal burden, and then vomiting, reducing gastrointestinal burden.

    3. Food poisoning, food poisoning mainly refers to the dog eating poisonous food or expired, spoiled, unclean, and contaminated food with germs, which will also cause the dog to have a serious vomiting reaction.

    4. Sexually transmitted diseases, parvo, canine corona, and canine plague will be accompanied by vomiting and diarrhea.

    5. Vomiting will occur in the early stages of internal organ diseases, pancreatitis and kidney failure in dogs.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Summary. Hello, dear, I'm glad to answer for you, what should I do if my dog vomits all the time? It is usually abnormal peristalsis of the gastrointestinal tract.

    Frequent vomiting in dogs is recommended to seek medical attention in a pet hospital in time. Abnormal gastrointestinal peristalsis, gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, hepatobiliary diseases, kidney diseases, etc. will cause the above conditions.

    What should I do if my dog keeps vomiting?

    Hello, dear, I'm glad to answer for you, what should I do if my dog vomits all the time? It is usually abnormal peristalsis of the gastrointestinal tract. Frequent vomiting in dogs is recommended to seek medical attention in a pet hospital in time.

    Abnormal gastrointestinal peristalsis, gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, hepatobiliary diseases, kidney diseases, etc. will cause the above conditions.

    Hello, what should I do if the dog keeps throwing up and then has no energy to lie down all the time, there is no hospital nearby, will it be good on its own.

    Is there a high probability that you are good?

    Dear, it's hard to be good directly with this. Clause.

    1. When the dog is infected with infectious diseases such as parvo disease and coronary disease, it is recommended to send it to the hospital as soon as possible. Clause.

    2. Acute gastroenteritis and acute pancreatitis can also cause the dog to vomit all the time. Clause.

    3. Food intolerance, vomiting caused by the dog eating too fast, etc., in this case, it is recommended to observe whether the dog's vomiting is reduced after fasting and fasting for a period of time, and then decide whether to change and feed new food or send it to the hospital**.

    Dear, the probability is very small. Seek medical attention.

    Will you die the next day.

    Last time I had a puppy that kept throwing up.

    No. "Dog vomiting is dyspepsia xing gastritis, **, 3 tablets at a time, 3 tablets at a time, 3 tablets at a time, 2 tablets of morpholine, 3 tablets of rhubarb soda at a time, 1 tablet of ciprofloxacin at a time, and feeding at the end of the grind. It works once and heals three times.

    He's dead. Dear, it is recommended to send it to the pet hospital for examination tomorrow.

    Our side is too far from the hospital.

    Dear, how old is the dog. What it's like to vomit in the car.

    Dear, first go buy some 3 tablets of mother-eaten birth, 3 tablets of multi-enzyme tablets at a time, 2 tablets of morpholine at a time, 3 tablets of rhubarb soda tablets at a time, 1 tablet of ciprofloxacin at a time, and feed at the end of the grind.

    Dear, it's normal like this, there is no way to see the specific situation of the dog here. This medicine is only recommended.

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