My dog threw up my dog threw up a lot. What s going on?

Updated on pet 2024-04-18
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the dog vomits, there are generally two possibilities:

    1 is probably general gastroenteritis. Gastrointestinal discomfort can lead to vomiting, or eating something unclean can also lead to gastrointestinal inflammation and vomiting. You can feed it some ** gastroenteritis drugs, such as haloperic acid, gentamicin injection can also be administered, and add some metoclopramide tablets that people eat, it is very easy.

    2. It may be parvovirus enteritis or canine distemper. You have to see if there are any other symptoms, such as fever, eye droppings, cough, shivering, etc. If there is, it should be tested.

    You can go to the pet hospital to test it, or you can buy a test strip for it yourself.

    If one of these two is indeed available, it should be given great attention: it should be injected immediately with canine refined quintagram serum, combined with antibiotics**, antibiotics can be penicillin, streptomycin or florfenicol, cephalosporins, etc. If this is not possible, infusions should be given in combination with plasma, monoclonal antibodies, and so on.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you are a puppy, don't eat too much meat.

    If the dog has bones, it will gnaw as much as it wants, and if it eats too much, it will vomit. If the activity is normal and the urine and urine are normal, you just eat too much, and it is good to feed less if you have nothing to do.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is estimated that the bones are stuck!

    Not diarrhea, right?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's that you give him to eat bones How old is your dog, if it's an adult dog, it's better, if it's a puppy, it's not so good Continue to observe him to see how his mental appetite is, it's best to take it to the hospital.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    My dog will vomit if he eats too many bones, so don't worry if there are no other bad symptoms.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The fishbone is stuck in the throat, you can see if you can clip it out!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You're in big trouble, it may be that you have a foreign body in your stomach.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    See if you have eaten something greasy, or it is turning the intestines, that is, enteritis, it is best to go to the hospital for injections, and then you can feed a small amount of soapy water.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The dog is a female, he should be giving birth soon.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Puppies generally eat too much to cause this to happen. No need to dress the dog. It's going to be uncomfortable.

    Because I didn't see what the situation was, I can't say. It is recommended that you buy some stomach digesting tablets for your dog. It's best not to feed it for two days.

    Because dogs are afraid of being hungry.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If he can't take it and causes vomiting and diarrhea, then you can go to the pharmacy and buy some yourself.

    Berberine (anti-diarrheal) and.

    Eating mother's raw tablets (digestive tablets), eating mother's raw tablets can be fed about 3 grains at a time, and there is nothing to do with people's raw tablets, only hungry; That berberine, you can feed it with human BB portions. If you don't eat it, use hot water to dissolve the medicine and pour it to eat, but there is no way.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Whistleblower 1Dogs are hungry and not full, so as long as they eat too much, they will vomit!

    When vomiting, you need to observe the color and shape of the vomit, so that the doctor can know more clearly what is wrong with the dog when you see a doctor, If the vomited thing is white, very sticky, sticky like a puff, or like cream added to it when drinking iced coffee, and sticky enough to be pulled and picked up, This kind of thing, if it is saliva, most of them are problems with the esophagus, such as esophageal foreign bodies (food stuck in the esophagus, usually bones), or congenital diseases of the heart — Perpetuating right arterial arch, which can be known by the doctor's examination!

    2.If you vomit food, and you eat it back immediately, and you're fine, it's physiological vomiting, which is rumination-like vomiting, and you don't need to see a doctor.

    3.If the color of the vomit is transparent or white and thin, this is gastric juice, that is, gastric acid secreted by the stomach, this kind of vomiting is the longest in the case of acute gastritis, but if it is normal after vomiting, you can not see a doctor first, as long as you fast for 12 hours, if the vomiting continues, then you still have to see a doctor, because it may also be gastrointestinal obstruction and other problems or liver problems or kidney problems or pancreatitis caused by vomiting!

    4.If the color of the vomit is yellow, yellow, green, and green, it means that the bile has been vomited, and it is usually necessary to see a doctor when you see vomit of this color! Because this represents a lot of conditions, in addition to the above-mentioned problems such as liver, kidney, pancreas, etc., there are also ulcers in the gastrointestinal tract!

    There is also a condition that the vomit is yellow, yellow, green and green, but it mostly occurs before eating, and the dog is normal all day after vomiting, which is the bile vomiting syndrome If the vomit is brown-colored, not the color of feed or food, but the color of gastric juice is coffee-colored, it means that there is bleeding in the stomach, the most common are gastric ulcers and duodenal ulcers!

    5.If it's bright red, then don't hesitate, it's acute bleeding, get to the doctor quickly!

    On the whole, although the dog often looks like nothing after vomiting, in fact, in addition to physiological vomiting problems (rumination), it is best to take them to the hospital to see, if the strengthening is mild, just take medicine, but if you think it seems to be fine, and do not take it to the hospital to see, it may turn from simple inflammation to serious ulcers or bleeding, and then it is your beloved dog who is uncomfortable!

    It is best for dogs not to eat bones, especially sharp bones of chickens and ducks. Because dogs swallow these bones with sharp horns or sharp edges, it is easy to cause damage to the mucosa in the stomach, and the progression can develop into acute gastric ulcers, and the sick dog suddenly appears vomiting, not eating, abdominal pain and other acute symptoms, and the delay will develop into chronic gastric ulcers.

    Resources.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Then don't give him teethers, the puppy's stomach is fragile and may not be digested well. Feed it later and see if you still vomit.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Take her to the hospital for a parvovirus test.

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