Please, take your pup to your Vet. There are several very different reasons a pup might vomit and the Vet can only diagnose the problem if it examines the pup and does some diagnostic testing. The listlessness may be another symptom of whatever is causing the vomiting, or it may just be a result of not getting enough nutrition, because it keeps vomiting. In any case, pups are small and it doesn't take long for them to become malnourished and/or dehydrated. Please, take the pup in.
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Contaminating or cross-contaminating any evidence being handled in that lab. Additionally: Once defense attorneys get word that eating in the lab is allowed they will use that infomration to sow doubt in jury's minds and call into question EVERY single result ever produced by that lab, now and in the future.
Eating, drinking, or playing in the lab can introduce contaminants, and mess with experiments or compromise safety. It's important to maintain a clean and focused environment in a lab to ensure accurate and safe results.
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Your foods may be contaminated with toxic, radioactive, corrosive, etc. chemicals.
Eating in the lab can lead to contamination of samples and equipment with food particles, which can invalidate experiments or cause safety hazards. Additionally, consuming food in the lab can increase the risk of ingesting harmful chemicals or pathogens accidentally.
Eating or drinking in the lab can lead to contamination of samples and equipment, as well as potential ingestion of harmful chemicals. It is important to maintain a clean and safe work environment in the lab to prevent accidents and ensure accurate results.
Eating in the lab can introduce contaminants to experiments or equipment, leading to inaccurate results or potential safety hazards. Additionally, food particles can attract pests that could compromise the lab environment. adhering to best practices in lab safety and hygiene helps maintain a clean and safe working environment for all researchers.
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Most likely your lab finds them attracted. The best thing to do would be to spread some snail/slug killing chemicals around the yard. This will kill the snails and slugs, preventing your dog from eating them.
I take my labs within an hour of eating in the morning.
The only way to be absolutely certain that you will not accidentally consume something dangerous in the lab is to not consume anything at all.