Maybe your pet eated something that is already expired that's why your pet si vomiting.
There are car sickness meds for dogs. Check with your vet.
It really depends on how much the pet ate and how big the pet is. They can cause anything from diarrhea and vomiting to kidney failure.
Potential side effects of using Cerenia (maropitant) in dogs for treating nausea and vomiting may include drowsiness, lack of appetite, diarrhea, and vomiting. It is important to consult with a veterinarian before administering this medication to your pet.
Loss of appetite and vomiting can mean that your pet has eaten something that he should not have, but it could also mean that your pet has Parvo, an illness that mimics Parvo, or some other serious illness. Get your pet to the vet immediately! If your pet has Parvo or other serious illness, the sooner treatment is started, the better your pet's chances are of surviving. Vet treatment for Parvo and other serious diseases can be very costly. If you cannot affort it, go to the Amber Technology website and find out what you can do for your pet at home to increase his chances of survival. Whether your vet treats your pet or you do it at home, starting treatment immediately is imperative! Serious illness can work very quickly and you could loose your pet within hours or a couple of days. Be sure to keep your pet warm if it is seriously ill, but don't overheat him.
The genus name for the symptoms described is likely Salmonella. Salmonella infections can cause diarrhea, fever, and vomiting in humans and animals, including pet ducklings. The specific serovar mentioned, C2, refers to a particular strain within the Salmonella genus that can cause illness.
This plant should be kept away from children and all pets, including cats & dogs. It can cause stomach upset and irritation, vomiting and diarrhea. The pet should be watched for 24 hours for vomiting and diarrhea. If these occur more than just 2 or 3 times in that 24 hour period, you should take the pet to your local vet or animal hospital. For children I would call your pediatrician or the Poison Control Center.
Anytime your dog eats meat that has been seasoned before cooking, he/she runs the risk of having mild to severe medical problems associated with the stomach and intestinal track. Vomiting, bloating, and diarreah are common ailments associated with any pet (dog or cat) eating seasoned meat. The seasonings and spices humans use to enhance the flavor of our fish, poultry, beef, and pork, were not made for pet consumption. An animals digestive system is delicate and was not designed to breakdown plant matter, that is why they vomit after eating grass. Dogs and cats eat grass in order to induce vomiting so that they can eliminate what is in their stomach. If your dog starts vomiting, becomes bloated, and/or develops diarreah, keep a close eye on him/her and give them 24 hour access to lots of cool water. Your pet can become severely dehydrated and require medical attention or as in more severe cases your pets intestinal tract can become so full of gas that it can burst the intestinal tract and poison your pet from the inside out. If in the event your dog begins to experience any of the symptoms above after eating seasoned meat or even after getting into your garbage, you can help your pet get over his/her symptoms much quicker and even help avoid a trip to the vet, by giving your pet half a dose of a mild laxative. Metamucil in your dogs water will do wonders for your pets ailments and help relieve your pet of much of the pain and discomfort associated with vomiting, bloating, and diarreah. When in doubt, get your pet the medical attention it needs as soon as possible.
The symptoms can vary quite a bit, from twitching, nervousness to vomiting, etc. The main thing is to rush your pet to your Veterinarian for proper treatment. Try to bring in the poison if you can. Speed is of the utmost importance in getting your pet into a Vet to be treated.
Cyclamen plants are not pet-friendly, as they contain compounds that can be toxic to both cats and dogs if ingested. Symptoms of toxicity may include vomiting, diarrhea, and in severe cases, more serious health issues. It's best to keep cyclamen out of reach of pets or choose non-toxic plants for a pet-friendly environment. Always consult a veterinarian if you suspect your pet has ingested any harmful plants.
It sounds like your dog is very ill and you need to take him or her in to see your Veterinarian immediately. Only a Vet can help out your pet. Please do not let your pet suffer, go see your Vet. now.
The term for it is hyperemesis, excessive vomiting, such as in hyperemesis gravidarum, the excessive vomiting of pregnancy.
Feeding spoiled cat food to your pet can lead to various health issues such as food poisoning, vomiting, diarrhea, and potentially more serious conditions like bacterial infections or organ damage. It is important to always check the expiration date and quality of pet food before feeding it to your cat to ensure their well-being.