What to do if your dog vomits and vomits, what should I do if my dog has diarrhea and vomits?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-28
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Puppy vomiting and diarrhea, may be caused by a cold, the owner needs to be in time, it takes measures to keep warm, improper diet will also cause, puppy vomiting and diarrhea, then you can let it take oral, probiotics to regulate the stomach.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It may be small, take it to the hospital, or buy a small test paper to test it, if it is, take it to the hospital for infusion, this is serious, the dog will soon have serious diarrhea, give it water and food, don't feed it, water is not good, otherwise it is very troublesome, let it be empty, and it may immediately pull a very smelly and smelly poop like ketchup, anyway, take it to the hospital for a test, not small and best, it will be easy to do, I wish the dog health.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should be an enteritis disease, and you should go to the hospital to see it. You can give yourself some anti-inflammatory drugs first, don't eat too much, you can drink some dilute. Take some more antidiarrheal medications.

    It's best to go to the hospital to check if it's a virus **infection, if not, it doesn't matter, if it is, it's going to be good**

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's easy to get a small virus this season, my dog was hung last month, the initial symptoms are like this, pay attention, don't wait, take it to the doctor immediately, it's too late!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Look at your description Your baby or do a test, now it's a small and high incidence period, pay attention to disinfection. Don't take it out,

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What to do if the dog vomits and diarrhea, come in and take a look.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The dog's diarrhea and vomiting should first check whether it is because the dog has eaten a bad stomach, and then check whether it is because the dog has gastrointestinal problems, and then check whether the dog has parvovirus.

    1.Check if your dog has eaten a bad stomach.

    If not, it is generally caused by the dog eating food that is difficult for the stomach to adapt to. Review what the dog has eaten, stop eating again, pay attention to letting the dog go out to play, eat some dirty things, the dog will have diarrhea and vomit, the solution can make the dog fast for a day will recover, if it can't recover, eat some dog probiotics. In addition, some dogs eat goat milk powder, dogs will have diarrhea, it is a normal phenomenon, dogs and stomachs generally can not adapt to the nutrition of goat milk powder, because the lactose in the milk powder will cause dog gastrointestinal intolerance, try to feed the dog as little as possible, after a period of time, the dog will recover.

    2.Check for gastrointestinal problems.

    Acute and chronic gastroenteritis, indigestion, will cause the dog to vomit and diarrhea, sometimes the stomach gurgling, and sometimes spit out acid water, and even sometimes howl in pain, this needs to be slowly adjusted for the dog, this time you need to give the dog to take it slowly, especially for the dog with chronic gastroenteritis, it takes a process, it is recommended to give the dog some probiotics.

    3.Check for parvovirus.

    If the dog's vomit and excrement have a strong fishy odor, it is suspected that it is small, and this needs to be checked in the hospital, and during the vomiting period, it is necessary to fast and drink water. Intravenous injections can be given with isotonic glucose saline added to 5 sodium bicarbonate injection. Depending on the degree of dehydration, the amount of fluid to be given may be determined.

    Then combined with anti-inflammatory, hemostasis, antiemetics, gentamicin 10,000 units of kilogram body weight, dexamethasone milligram of body weight mixed intramuscular injection, or kanamycin 50,000 units of kilogram body weight plus dexamethasone mixed intramuscular injection. Vitamin K 11 mg kg body weight, mg kg body weight, mixed intramuscularly.

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