The dog vomited after eating cold medicine, does it need to be fed?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-29
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If the dog vomits all the cold medicine, it needs to be fed again after a while. But pay attention to the following:

    1.The first thing to do is to make sure that the cold medicine is safe. If the cold medicine has obvious toxic substances or has expired spoilage, then the dog should not be fed again.

    2.If the dog's condition worsens, or if the dog still vomits after feeding the medicine, it is recommended to take the dog to the doctor in time.

    3.If the dog vomits due to an adverse reaction to the drug, it is necessary to stop feeding the drug and seek help from a veterinarian in time.

    4.Some dogs may have allergic reactions to certain medications, such as rashes, breathing difficulties, etc., which require prompt medical attention.

    In conclusion, when giving your dog medicine, follow the advice of your veterinarian, feed it in the correct dosage and frequency, and closely observe your dog's reaction. If your dog has symptoms or reactions, you should stop feeding the medicine immediately and seek help from a veterinarian.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the dog vomits all of it, it still needs to be fed again, but you must wait for the dog to relieve for a while before feeding, otherwise it will still vomit.

    When your dog has a cold, you can prepare a little probiotic.

    To help the dog regulate the stomach and enhance absorption, the e-pet has it, and you can find it yourself. Then it's time to pay attention to the dog's warmth.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Vomiting may be an upset stomach or the effect of medication. Dogs generally don't need to take cold medicine, because their resistance is relatively strong, pay attention to their diet

    There are two causes of colds in dogs, one is the virus caused by the virus; The second is the general risk caused by sudden changes in temperature and lack of insulation measures. Common symptoms are increased body temperature, shivering with cold, shy eyes, runny nose and sneezing, nose scratching with front paws, and coughing. The onset of colds in dogs can range from a few weeks to a month or two, and puppies, malnourished and disease-resistant dogs are particularly susceptible to colds.

    Therefore, the prevention and treatment of colds mainly starts from strengthening the dog's physique, usually to ensure the nutritional content of the dog's food, so that the dog can do more running exercises, and enhance the dog's physical fitness. The other is to pay attention to the dog's thermal insulation when the climate is changeable, to prevent cold and rain, the kennel must be placed in a warmer place at home, avoid the wind.

    Dogs are not refractory to treating colds, and generally experienced owners can use sulfonamides**, and if necessary, use appropriate antibiotics to prevent complications. Owners with severe cold symptoms or no experience in dealing with them must send their dogs to the pet hospital in time to prevent other complications.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    As long as you eat half of it, don't feed it that day, like three times a day, and feed it next time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Now more and more families have begun to raise dogs, and even regard dogs as a part of the family, and take care of dogs in daily life, so pet owners can know what are the symptoms of dogs when they catch a cold, especially when the seasons change, owners must pay more attention to the dog's physical health.

    1. I am not in good spirits and always want to sleep.

    Dogs are generally very lively and energetic, but when it catches a cold, the will will will be more depressed, the spirit is not good, always lying on the ground motionless, easy to sleep, always sleeping, and sleep can not wake up.

    2. Runny nose.

    Dogs also have runny noses when they are sick, and their noses are always watery and transparent when they have a cold. If the nasal discharge is pus-like, note that it may be canine plague and go to the pet hospital in time**. It should be noted that it is necessary to help the dog clean up its nasal discharge in time to prevent loss of appetite caused by nasal congestion.

    3. Coughing and sneezing.

    Dogs will sneeze and cough after catching a cold, it will be difficult to swallow food, feel throat discomfort, and vomiting may occur.

    4. Decreased appetite.

    Under normal circumstances, the dog's appetite is very good, and it can eat a lot of things, but once it catches a cold, its appetite decreases, and even its favorite snacks can't arouse any interest.

    5. Body fever and body temperature rise.

    The dog's body temperature is higher than ours, the normal body temperature of the puppy is, the normal body temperature of the adult dog is, the owner can see if it is particularly hot by touching the dog's inner thigh, if it is hotter than usual, you can directly measure the dog's rectal temperature.

    6. Dry and chapped nose.

    When a dog first wakes up, its nose is generally wet. If the dog's nose is very dry, it is likely to be a symptom, if it is just a dry nose and no other symptoms, it may be a fire, give the dog more water, but with loss of appetite, drowsiness, it is likely to be a cold.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Pets have a cold, diarrhea, many people may have thought about whether they can feed the dog some human cold medicine, children's dose. But the facts tell us that no, and veterinarians often tell owners not to give dogs and cats food. So, what are the differences between pets and humans catching colds, and what happens if a dog takes human cold medicine.

    Pets, like people, cause colds, some are viral, and some are caused by ordinary respiratory tract inflammation, such as regular bronchitis and pneumonia symptoms. The main thing in humans is the cold virus, which is not very harmful and not fatal. But the cold symptoms that the pet has:

    Coughing, sneezing, tears, especially domestic stray dogs and cats, no immunity or incomplete immunity, many are caused by some infectious diseases, and are fatal (such as canine plague, parvo, cat ***

    For example, ibuprofen and the like. These drugs are safe for humans, but just a small piece can cause severe gastrointestinal ulcers and even kidney failure in small animals such as dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, and birds. Anti-inflammatory and analgesic, be sure to listen to the prescription of the veterinarian and use special analgesic and anti-inflammatory drugs for pets.

    And you can't feed people medicine at will.

    For example, cold medicines containing acetaminophen such as Tylenol. These drugs are generally safe for both children and adults, but not for pets. Even a small dose can cause red blood cell damage in cats.

    High doses of acetaminophen can cause red blood cell death and *** failure in dogs.

    Some owners think that their pets are active and will give them sleeping pills to calm them down. Sleeping pills can reduce anxiety and sleep better in people, but for pets, they are likely to have the exact opposite effect. Dogs may be more excited when they take benzodiazepine sleeping pills, and cats may experience *** exhaustion.

    These medications can also cause the pet to become mentally decadent, walk shaky, and have difficulty breathing.

    These drugs are usually taken by pets because, unlike people, high cholesterol does not aggravate diseases of the cardiovascular system. However, the good news is that if your medicine bottle is not properly placed, your pet will usually only have some mild vomiting and diarrhea symptoms after ingestion. Still, you need to keep these medications in place, and pets can often ingest them by mistake and can be seriously toxic***.

    Pets can also have anxiety disorders, so there are also anti-anxiety medications for pets. However, anti-anxiety drugs used in humans, such as the common PROZAC, can cause neurological symptoms in pets, such as convulsions, tremors, tachycardia, increased blood pressure, increased body temperature, and even death if overdosed. Therefore, anti-anxiety drugs must be prescribed by the veterinarian.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are five conditions in which a dog can experience a cold medicine that is consumed by a human: The first is a neurological symptom, mainly convulsions, clenching of teeth, and drooling. The second is digestive symptoms, where the dog will vomit and have diarrhea, and in severe cases, bloody stools.

    The third is locomotor symptoms, where the dog will walk unsteadily and shaking. The fourth is circulatory symptoms, the dog will develop hemolytic anemia with a decrease in the number of red blood cells. The fifth is urinary symptoms, where dogs will experience blood and frequent urination.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Dogs generally have no difference from usual after taking cold medicine, and a few will be drowsy and have no energy. Many people use cold medicine that cannot be given to dogs, which may cause dog poisoning.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Dogs that eat cold medicine taken by humans will appear in the following situations: it is a neurological symptom, mainly convulsions, clenching of teeth, drooling. It is a digestive symptom, the dog will vomit and diarrhea, and in severe cases, bloody stools. It is a symptom of the locomotor system, and the dog will walk unsteadily and shaking.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If the puppy eats the human cold medicine, it may be groggy, especially want to sleep, and then dizzy has no energy at all, you have to pad him, let it warm a little better when the weather is cold, and it should be fine on the second day.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Cold medicine can not be mixed with food, human cold medicine can not be given to dogs, if the puppy eats human cold medicine, there may be more obvious symptoms, there may be some ***, because human cold medicine, the medicine is stronger. So the dog may experience vertigo, or vomiting, or some other symptoms.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If the puppy eats human cold medicine, it will have loss of appetite, mild vomiting, severe diarrhea and bleeding, or intestinal and gastric ulcers, and dogs cannot eat human cold medicine.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There are usually no symptoms. Dogs will have symptoms of convulsions and foaming at the mouth after being poisoned by cold medicine. Generally, eating too much cold medicine will lead to poisoning or vomiting and diarrhea.

    If there are symptoms of poisoning, it is recommended to send it to the pet hospital**, but there is foaming and vomiting and diarrhea without convulsions, then it is not very serious, and it is necessary to stop giving the dog cold medicine for human consumption.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Puppies eating cold medicine taken by people can easily cause the dog to be poisoned, foaming at the mouth, bad spirits and so on. If it is severe, it can even affect the liver and kidneys, leading to organ failure.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Dogs eating human cold medicine may cause vomiting, diarrhea, poisoning, aggravation of the condition, etc., so you usually need to pay attention not to feed the dog with human medicine, if the dog is abnormal, the owner should take the dog to the pet hospital for examination in time.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    After the dog eats human cold medicine, it may cause vomiting, nausea, poisoning and other phenomena. Circulatory symptoms such as anemia, decreased number of red blood cells, etc., are more likely to occur.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Puppies who have eaten human cold medicine generally have no symptoms, and a few will have drowsiness and vomiting, but human colds are generally harmful to dogs, so puppies may also be poisoned if they eat human cold medicine.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Vomiting, diarrhea, neurological symptoms, etc., can also cause abnormal liver and kidney function, and may also cause the death of the dog, if the dog accidentally ingested the human cold medicine, take the dog to the pet hospital as soon as possible for examination.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If the dog accidentally ingests human cold medicine, take the dog to the pet hospital for examination as soon as possible, and if necessary, you can induce vomiting and gastric lavage. Human cold medicine cannot be given to dogs, which may cause dog poisoning, vomiting, diarrhea, neurological symptoms, etc., as well as abnormal liver and kidney function, and may also cause death of dogs.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It can aggravate colds, diarrhea, loss of appetite and even the risk of death. Due to the high content and dosage of human cold medicine, the puppy is likely to cause the opposite effect after taking it, so it is recommended to give the puppy special drugs for dogs.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    There may be vomiting, diarrhea, poisoning, aggravation of the condition, etc., do not put any medicine in a place where the dog can touch, if accidentally eaten by mistake, take the dog to a professional pet hospital as soon as possible with the drug packaging box.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    There will be drowsiness, no energy, some dogs will also have diarrhea due to digestive reasons, but also convulsions, clenching teeth, drooling, if the dog is sick, it is recommended to go to the pet hospital to buy some dogs for the use of drugs.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    There are usually no symptoms. Because small animals are not very sensible, it is recommended to put these things on a higher level, and do not let small animals eat easily. Eat less, there is no harm, if you eat too much, it will be dangerous, you must be careful next time.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The puppy will be very excited if it eats human cold medicine, and the dog will be very excited if the dose of cold medicine for a dog is a little large, and it will be fine after the medicine.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Puppies are not allowed to eat cold medicine that people eat, if it is said that it may cause poisoning after eating, and then it will vomit, lack of energy, and so on.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Generally, it is manifested in poor spirits, loss of appetite, and desire to sleep, and secondly, it is manifested in runny nose, coughing, sneezing, and at the same time, accompanied by a decrease in appetite.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    1. What medicine to take for dogs with colds and vomiting.

    2. What should I do if my dog has a cold and vomits?

    3. Will the dog heal itself if he has a cold and vomits?

    4. Diarrhea and vomiting in dogs.

    1.The dog vomits due to a cold, and the owner needs to immediately give the dog no food and water, take warm measures, and warm the dog's abdomen.

    2.Then go to the pet hospital to buy special cold medicine and probiotics for pets, and feed the dog.

    3.If the dog still vomits the next day, the owner needs to take the dog to the hospital for a check-up**.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    If the puppy has a cold, do not feed people cold medicine, but feed people antipyretics and antibacterial drugs**.

    1. Now keep the puppy as a pet, often bathe the puppy, and the puppy will sometimes have cold symptoms after washing.

    2. Puppy colds are caused by pathogenic bacteria, and there will be symptoms of respiratory infection accompanied by fever.

    3. When you find that the puppy has cold symptoms, you can feed half a acetaminophen tablet and a tablet of roxithromycin, and it can be cured in two days.

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