This could be anything, from a stomach infection to parasites to a noxious/toxic substance to simply too much food for the stomach to handle. If your dog continues to throw up for longer than 24 hours, or is acting otherwise ill, you should take him/her to the vet for an examination.
Most dogs will force themselves to vomit if they've ingested something that disagrees with their stomachs. If vomiting is frequent, however, it should be checked for any sign of pink or redness, which could indicate bleeding from either a parasite or something sharp it might have swallowed. If such is the case, the dog should be seen asap by a vet and, if possible, a sample of the vomit taken in a baggie for the vet to put under a microscope.
eating herbs The dog cold have been eating grass, or its own feces. the food could be bad too
The culprit could possibly be a stomach virus or something he may have eaten. If your dog continues to vomit without any reason go for a check up at your local veterinarian.
Dogs chew on grass to get rid of something in their stomach that is upsetting them.
The movement of ants in a dog's stomach may cause them to vomit after eating ants. When a dog ingest ants, to them, it may feel like a tickling sensation, which causes them to vomit.
when a dog feels sick they will eat grass. this causes a gag reflex and then causes the dog to vomit. peroxide might be harmful depending on how much was swallowed
Take your dog to the Vet
Yes. In theory, anyone can make themself vomit.
No, because ringworm is a fungal disease of the skin. Other intestinal parasites, such as roundworm can make a dog vomit.
Try to get the dog to vomit, and take it to the vet.
It looks like soft-serve to me.
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Try to get the dog to vomit and take it to the vet.
not most dogs due vomit naturally. If your dog is you should see a vet!
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