The usual mechanism is that the muscles of your lower abdomen all flex at once, squeezing the stomach tightly and forcing the contents back up the esophagus.
There are several ways to trigger this reaction. Real anorexics either stick a finger far back in their mouth, or learn to vomit at will. For many people the finger or spoon in the throat will cause gagging and not vomiting.
Hanging upside down will cause many people to vomit.
Certain mild toxins will cause vomiting, including ipecac.
Excessive air in the stomach can cause vomiting. The air can be forced in through the esophagus or it can come from carbonated drinks taken in too quickly.
Motion sickness can cause vomiting. Eat a big breakfast on go out on a charter boat through the Golden Gate as the tide runs out. That gives about a 96% chance of barfing; I know this personally as I watched every other person on the charter boat upchuck with me the lone exception.
i think you touch the uvula, and then you gag, and then you vomit
i think...:/
Or.. you can have a whole toad of vinegar, but drink PLENTY of water aswell, go to the toilet, spinn around, stick finger down throat.
OR... you can drink wine & smoke cigarettes ;)
Or you could Mary a 1000 year old lady and have babys
or you can mix together the following 3tbls of mustard 1c of vinegar 5tsp of garlic salt 1c of ketchup and 1/2 a c of tuna drink it spin in a circle 7 times and then youll vomit and get really sick i don't recommend doing this
Yes, a week is too long for a dog to have diarrhea. If your dog has had diarrhea for more than 2-3 days, it's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment. Prolonged diarrhea can lead to dehydration and other health issues in dogs.
If your dog has diarrhea, you should consult with a veterinarian to determine the cause and appropriate treatment. In the meantime, you can try feeding your dog a bland diet such as boiled chicken and rice, and make sure they have access to plenty of water to stay hydrated. Avoid giving them any over-the-counter medications without consulting a vet first.
If your dog has diarrhea, it could be due to dietary indiscretion, stress, parasites, or an underlying medical condition. Make sure your dog stays hydrated and contact your veterinarian for guidance on managing the diarrhea and determining the cause. Avoid giving any over-the-counter medications without consulting your vet first.
The typical dosage of Pepto Bismol for dogs is 0.5-1 mL per pound of body weight every 6-8 hours. For a 45 lb dog, this would be approximately 22.5-45 mL. It's important to consult with a veterinarian before giving any medication to your dog, especially for ongoing issues like diarrhea.
yes vomited and diarrhea are actually commonly caused by separation anxiety, its often because your dog will not eat, or eat things that it isn't supposed to. When the owner is not around, a dog with separation anxiety is usually chewing, digging and destroying household objects, behaviors which can result in self-injury. Vomiting and diarrhea are the consequences of eating things and different objects.
Yes, a dog can have diarrhea. If your dog has diarrhea, consult your veterinarian office.
There are several inexpensive remedies to treat dog's diarrhea. The following are some steps to treat dog's diarrhea. 1. Determine the cause of the dog's diarrhea. 2. If the dog has ingested a toxic substance it is advice to take him to veterinary clinic promptly. 3. If there is no medical problem involve make sure the dog takes plenty of water to avoid dehydration. 4. Add probiotic powder to dog's water.
I think it can't cause my dog only vomits and has diarrhea when his got worms. Did I spell diarrhea wrong?
If your dog has had diarrhea for a whole week, you should take him or her to the vet immediately to find out what is causing this dangerous condition. Diarrhea can dehydrate an animal, leading to many serious health complications. In the meantime, make sure your dog drinks lots of water.
No, and it could make the diarrhea much worse. If your dog has diarrhea and you don't know the cause, after a couple of days you should take it to the vet for an exam.
Yes, a week is too long for a dog to have diarrhea. If your dog has had diarrhea for more than 2-3 days, it's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment. Prolonged diarrhea can lead to dehydration and other health issues in dogs.
No!!! A dog that has had diarrhea for that long is low on electrolytes, fluids, energy and needs to see a vet ASAP!
Cheese is my Bichon's favourite treat and it doesn't give her diarrhea but I would check with your vet first just in case your dog has a sensitive stomach
put him on a fast
The best place to learn about dog diarrhea is from a veterinarian. One can also find information on the internet at various sites which specialize in dog care and health.
If your dog has diarrhea, you should consult with a veterinarian to determine the cause and appropriate treatment. In the meantime, you can try feeding your dog a bland diet such as boiled chicken and rice, and make sure they have access to plenty of water to stay hydrated. Avoid giving them any over-the-counter medications without consulting a vet first.
Wow, a 13.9lbs diarrhea, that's one massive diarrhea, I dread to think how big your dog is!!