Before anything else, you have to take your puppy to the vet. Then, you can look into giving your puppy the right nutrition. Stay away from oily foods. In fact, don't feed them human food while they're sick.
This is possible, depending upon what the shot was. If it was a vaccination, the puppy is probably not vomiting from the shot itself, although I would keep an eye on the puppy during and after the next round of vaccinations. More likely, your puppy is vomiting from motion sickness and stress from riding in the car to and from the vet's office.
Not without the ok of your veterinarian.
If a puppy swallows a bee, there is no real concern. In most cases the puppy will not have any complications. The bee may cause the puppy to have an upset stomach. The puppy should be monitored to make sure behavior is normal. If the puppy is not acting normal, there could be an allergic reaction that requires care of a vet.
thats means its vomiting (simply classic)
How you take care of a regular puppy
It's crucial to seek immediate veterinary care for a puppy with parvo. Treatment typically involves hospitalization with IV fluids, medications to control vomiting and diarrhea, and supportive care to boost the immune system. Nutritional support may be provided through fluids and easily digestible foods.
Symptoms of Campylobacter infection in puppies may include diarrhea, vomiting, lethargy, loss of appetite, and fever. It is important to seek veterinary care if you suspect your puppy may be infected.
we can take care puppies by taking care of them . Keep the puppy warm, if it is a really young puppy you should try feeding it puppy milk through a bottle. House the puppy in a dog bed, away from draughts and keep fresh food and water nearby.
Take it to the vets?
Main cause of vomiting and diarrhea in dogs...pancreatitis. Caused by eating PEOPLE FOOD! If it's a puppy, you hope it's not Parvo
A puppy can have a serious reaction to a vaccine 26 to 48 hours after injection. Some of these reactions may include swelling, rashes, or vomiting.
Moth balls are very dangerous to dogs. They contain an insecticide that causes central nervous system excitement and seizures. When metabolized, ingestion of moth balls can lead to liver failure. Symptoms of poisoning by moth balls include vomiting and seizures. If your dog has consumed moth balls, do NOT induce vomiting. Seek veterinary care immediately.