What causes vomiting in dogs

Updated on healthy 2024-07-06
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Schnauzer (details).

    Sometimes dogs will vomit after eating unclean things or upset stomachs, which is a sign of self-protection. But if you keep vomiting, you should take it to the doctor.

    One, you have to observe what exactly it vomits about. If the food you have just eaten has not been fully digested, then there are several possibilities: the food is not easy to digest, too hard or too much; If it's food that has been eaten for a while and has been digested, there are several possibilities:

    The food is unhygienic, the food is not suitable for the dog (such as milk, many substances contained in milk are indigestible and acceptable to the dog's stomach, which will cause them to secrete excessive gastric acid), unhygienic eating utensils, the dog's digestive system has problems, and there are too many parasites in the dog's body, etc.

    Second, you have to carefully remember the time when it vomits each timeIf it is too frequent (generally more than 2 times in a month can be regarded as frequent), then there must be a problem, it is recommended that you take it to the hospital for a careful examination, and if there is a problem, it is better to ** as soon as possible**.

    Third, it is infected with germs, such as: parvo germs, dog warmth, enteritis, etc.

    There are many causes of vomiting in dogs, and it is also very likely to be a precursor to illness.

    But as long as it doesn't vomit often, you can rest assured, because dogs also have the habit of cleaning their own hair, and when they groom, they will lick and eat some hair, some of which will be excreted from the body, and some of them will accumulate in their stomachs, and when the amount of accumulation is too much, it will form the dog's vomiting.

    Diarrhea and vice versa, if the dog is visibly ill or has a higher than normal body temperature (above), you should consult a veterinarian as soon as possible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello I am a pet doctor Dr. Hao, with 8 years of clinical experience, and the veterinary qualification certificate number is A012016410337, please describe the age of the pet in detail, the breed, whether it is dewormed and neutered. as well as the problems encountered.

    I have seen your question and am sorting out the reply for you, it will take some time, please be patient!

    Hello, there are too many reasons for dog vomiting, and the following reasons are common in clinical practice: 1, infectious diseases such as parvovirus coronavirus infection 2, pancreatitis 3, intestinal foreign body 4, intussusception 5, gastroenteritis and other diseases. It is recommended that you describe the basic information of the dog in detail, such as age, immunization and deworming, life history, disease history, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Foreign bodies in the esophagus, acute gastroenteritis, digestive system diseases, parasitic infections in the body, accidental ingestion of unclean food, viral infectious diseases, physiological vomiting and kidney problems can all cause vomiting in dogs. The most common cause of vomiting in dogs is caused by dogs eating too much, and you must pay attention to the amount of feeding. Foreign bodies in the esophagus, acute gastroenteritis, digestive system diseases, parasitic infections in the body, accidental ingestion of unclean food, viral infectious diseases, physiological vomiting and kidney problems can all cause vomiting in dogs.

    The most common cause of vomiting in dogs is caused by dogs eating too much, and you must pay attention to the amount of feeding.

    If the dog consumes too much food at once, causing the intestinal overload, the phenomenon of vomiting will occur. This situation is not a big deal, the dog can recover on its own, and the owner only needs to pay attention to the reduced feeding later.

    When a dog suffers from a certain disease, it can also cause vomiting, such as gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, kidney disease, canine plague or parvo, which may also cause the dog to vomit. If the dog vomits frequently and has diarrhea, it is best to take the dog to the pet hospital for examination**.

    Generally, if the dog has diarrhea or vomiting, it is recommended to prohibit the dog's diet and water for 2 to 3 hours, if the dog does not have diarrhea and vomiting after 2 to 3 hours. Light and easily digestible food can be fed in small amounts, about three meals a day, observed for 2-3 days. Usually have pet probiotics at home to regulate the stomach.

    Usually you must control the amount of dog feeding, adult dogs are fed twice a day, each time eight minutes full.

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