A visit to the vet to determin what is the reason he is throwing up
ok b4 u do that id wait (that's what i did) and then my dog actually threw up something i can see well, instead of blending into the carpet. then my dog finally drank some water and he wouldn't b4 cuz there was gunk in his throught (th-row-t). now hes sleeping. its been 10 min since he was puking.
NOTHING. There are two reasons for this. First, from a practical standpoint, if the dog is throwing up, anything you get into his stomach is just going to come back up. Second, from a medical standpoint, there is nothing that is safe for humans that you can safely give a vomiting dog - the medications may do anything from cause your dog's symptoms to get worse to actually killing your dog.
If your dog is simply vomiting and the stuff coming up looks more or less like kibble, keep an eye on the dog but he'll probably be OK. If your dog looks miserably sick, take him to the vet for treatment.
You should not give anything to a dog that is vomiting - anything that goes down risks being brought back up, and having food or medication in the stomach increases the risk of aspiration pneumonia which can be fatal.
If the dog is vomiting for less than an hour and then appears to be better, you probably don't need to do anything. Sometimes dogs eat too much too fast (you would see a lot of wet kibble in the vomit) or eat something they shouldn't (ask your veterinarian about the weirdest thing he/she has seen removed from a dog's stomach - the story should be interesting). Once the dog gets this wad of crap back out of his/her stomach, he/she should feel better.
If the dog is vomiting extensively, appears systemicall ill (doesn't want to interact, pale or red gums, looks tired, bloated or swollen abdomen, etc.), take him/her to the veterinarian immediately because this could be a life-threatening emergency. Other red-flag warnings: black or brown color to the vomit, unproductive vomiting (dog is retching but nothing is showing up), difficulty breathing, concurrent diarrhea, vomiting for longer than three hours.
Vomiting in dogs can be caused by many different conditions and is treated in many different ways. While one drug may be effective for vomiting in one case, it may have no effect or even a detrimental effect in another case. Only a veterinarian can determine what drug to use to treat a specific dog's vomiting.
Do not give your dog anything, after a while they may stop vomiting naturally, if this isn't the case and they have being vomiting for a long period of time. Then this is a sign you need to phone your local vets. Hope I helped :)
If your dog is throwing up, you can feed him a mix of rice and chicken instead of his normal dog food. This will help settle his stomach.
You need to determine why the dog is throwing up before doing any treatment!!!!!
Well if this is a case of diarrhea, then I suggest you should buy her medicine like pills. Give a 1 quarter of a pill to your dog a day.
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It just threw up once
No dogs CAN NOT eat that chorizo because it is bad for them. They will throw up for a coupe of days and Throwing Up, is not normal for dogs.
give her a trash can
pregnant most likely if not go to vet immideatly
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it means that they both were throwing fits and throwing up it means that they both were throwing fits and throwing up it means that they both were throwing fits and throwing up it means that they both were throwing fits and throwing up
There are certain chemicals which can cause minor but sometimes serious side affects like nausea, throwing up, sneezing ( dogs can sneeze believe it or not ), & maybe cause diarehha.
no its actually bad for them!! yes it's fiber yeah what he/she said Dogs eat grass to aid them in "throwing up" undigestable food products like furr, bones etc. It is true that dogs eat grass so they will throw up. Yukky!
Diarrhea and vomiting are caused by a few things. The common cold can sometime give you diarrhea and throwing up.
It shouldn't, but it may. Just if you have the flu (witch both are symptoms). Throwing up just makes your stomach hurt and you get a bad burning taste. If you just threw up and now you have a headache, you may be hungry from throwing up whatever was in your stomach, or you maybe sick. If you are sick, look out for these symptoms... Fever of over 100o tiredness or dizziness when walking Head or stomach ache Throwing up and or diarrhea. Hope this helped!
No. You do not know how much she has absorbed before throwing up. You need to wait until the required time has elapsed.
when a dog throws up blood you might want to take it to a vet it might have eaten somthing that cut its throutTake him to the vet.
Yes, it is instinctive but do not frighten you dog by throwing it in!