Laziness, bloating, and mouth foaming
No they can get gas just like people.
If a dog has a blister that has turned into a crusty sore on its stomach, a person should take the dog to the vet. Alternatively, it may be cleaned with peroxide with antibiotic ointment applied afterwards.
Its leg might be broken, or something with the leg or stomach muscles.
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There are many reasons why your dog could have stomach swelling. Your dog could have a twisted stomach for example.
My dog had the same problem not to long ago. My dog likes to go around the house and eat stuff like plastic and candy wrapper. But when we took him to the vet he said that he had a turned stomach(or a stomach ache.) So the vet told us to give him some kind of shot to help the dog and he was better in a couple of weeks. Ask your vet if there is a shot that can help your dog. I'll do some more research later but that is all i know for now. Hope I was helpful!
Trembling is a sign of intense fear in a dog. Anyone who spanks a dog, expecting it to think/understand as a human, should not have a dog in the first place.
No, a dog's stomach does not get smaller after a false pregnancy. It remains the same.
They can. The foam is water and stomach acids which have a lot of air bubbles in it. Repeated vomiting is a danger sign, the dog should be seen by a veterinarian.
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If your dog is gone and the cat is fat then yes. My suggestion is to put a muzzle on the cat if you don't stab it to get the dog out first. But if you do, don't stab the stomach! :) (WOW that cat's big or the dog is mouse size!)
The dog's stomach is where food arrives after the dog has swallowed. In dogs, the stomach is where the first stage of digestion takes place. Digestion is the process by which food is broken down into its simplest components, ready to be absorbed into, and utilised by, the body. The lining of the stomach secretes hydrochloric acid, mucous and digestive enzymes, and stores the food during this first stage of the digestive process. A churning action of the strong, muscular stomach walls mixes the stomach contents all together. Finally, when the mixture has reached a thick, milky consistency, (this liquid is called "chyme"), and the initial stage of digestion has been completed, the stomach regulates the flow of the chyme into the duodenum, which is the first part of the small intestine.