Could be several things: gastric ulcers, swallowed a foreign object... The vomiting blood is stomach related, hence the dog would also not want to eat. The white gums are a result of dehydration which occurs because of the desire to not drink as well as eat.
~FloKIng
Minneapolis, MN
Drinking aloe juice may cause vomiting. It is advised that you make sure the juice is fresh if you drink it, or simply stay away from it.
Drinking rubbing alcohol can cause dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. Ingesting rubbing alcohol can also cause: diarrhea, pain, bleeding in the stomach and intestines, low blood pressure, shock, and coma.
Yes it does but drinking to much water can cause nausea,discomfort,stomachaches, and vomiting.
No, hangovers may cause frequent vomiting that is mostly an involuntary bodily response. Bulimia involves binge eating, feelings of regret, and the self-inflicted forced purging of food through self-induced vomiting or laxative abuse. Constant hangovers may be the result of binge drinking, which may lead to alcoholism.
Ipecac normally takes 10 to 20 minutes after administration to cause vomiting. And watch out because it causes projectile vomiting.
No real harm except a sore stomach and possible vomiting.
There are a few reasons why your puppy might be throwing up after eating and drinking. It could have a twisted stomach for example.
Metronidazole is the chemical name for Flagyl. Drinking alcohol while on oral Flagyl can cause nausea, rapid heartbeat and vomiting.
Eating a ripe jalapeno pepper, also called chipolte, will not cause blood in the stool. You may have other medical problems that cause cause bleeding.
Some bulimics take it regularly to purge after an eating binge. This is extremely dangerous; it can cause heart problems, tears in the esophagus or stomach lining, vomiting blood, seizures, or even death.
You should never give your dog cow's milk as it will cause diarrhea & sometimes vomiting.
If your cat is not eating or drinking and is hiding, it could be a sign of illness or stress. It is important to take your cat to the vet to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.