There are car sickness meds for dogs. Check with your vet.
It is not recommended to induce vomiting in a dog without consulting a veterinarian first. If your dog has ingested something toxic, it is important to seek professional advice immediately. Your veterinarian can provide guidance on the safest and most appropriate way to induce vomiting in your dog if necessary.
its a dog it probably ate something wrong
Yes, it could be because your dog ate something rotten and the body is trying to get rid of it. But it could also be because of a more serious sickness like the parvo virus, therefore if vomiting and swelling continues the dog needs to go to the vet.
offer it water and take it to the vet!!
If a dog is vomiting occasionally but not showing signs of ill health, you can change his/her diet to something bland (like chicken and rice, or white fish and potato) for a couple of days. Change back to normal food gradually if the vomiting stops. However, if there is any blood or pinkish tinge in the vomit, the vomiting doesn't stop, or if it starts again on normal food then go see your vet.
A dog who have vomited undigested food and is now shivering, may be shivering because of the vomiting. This sometimes frightens a dog. The dog may also be having an allergic reaction to something it ate or came in contact with.
You should take your dog to the vet right away. Our dog was doing that and we found out she had swallowed something and it was lodged in her intestines. She had to have it surgically removed.
Chances are, from what you've said, you need to take the dog to a vet immediately. There could be something very serious wrong with it.
Usually, vomiting is not something severe in a dog - in fact, if they don't feel good, sometimes they will eat grass until they do vomit, after which they feel better. Make sure your dog has lots of water and is still drinking. If they keep vomiting or if they don't drink, take them to the vet.
When a dog vomits, it is a sign that something is not right in their digestive system. Potential causes of vomiting in dogs include eating something they shouldn't have, food allergies, infections, or underlying health issues. Remedies for dog vomiting may include withholding food for a few hours, offering small amounts of water, feeding a bland diet, or seeking veterinary care if the vomiting persists or is accompanied by other symptoms.
It is not recommended to induce vomiting in dogs without consulting a veterinarian first. If a dog ingests something toxic, it is important to seek professional advice on the best course of action.
Your dog could have pancreaitis