well ur dog probaly had tuberloscuis or a brojen blood vessle orlarnex could of been wrong sry to hear ur dog died :(
Vomiting can be a sign of various health issues in dogs, including dietary indiscretion, infections, or organ dysfunction. It's not typically a specific sign of approaching death but can indicate that a dog is unwell and needs veterinary attention. If your dog is vomiting, it's important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
There are a number of reasons your dog is vomiting. Please take your dog to your vet. immediately!!! Another concern is that your dog is eating only 3 or 4 days. Share this information with your vet. There can be a number of reasons. Your dog can be sick, he or she could have eaten something that was bad for him. Write in a journal everything you know your dog has consumed in the last few weeks. (And be HONEST!) If you do not keep track of that, then start. The only thing your dog has, is you. I'd also be concerned that it may have heartworm, etc. Do you use heartguard, etc? All my best to you and your dog!
Heartworm disease can cause symptoms like coughing, exercise intolerance, and difficulty breathing in dogs. Vomiting can occur in severe cases if the worms are blocking blood vessels in the heart or lungs. If your dog is showing signs of vomiting, it's important to consult with a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
If a dog has eaten a frog, you should monitor them for signs of poisoning such as drooling, vomiting, or seizures. It's best to contact your veterinarian immediately for guidance on the appropriate steps to take next. Avoid inducing vomiting unless instructed to do so by a professional.
It disgusts me to say this, but that's not watery blood. It is brain matter, because brain cells are the fastest deteriorating material in the human body, and if you have a dog with brain fluid leaking from it's nose, please, please, please, please bury it. Please.
Regardless of whether your dog ate hot dogs, if he is vomiting blood and shivering, this calls for an emergency visit to your nearest animal clinic.
Vomiting can be a sign of various health issues in dogs, including dietary indiscretion, infections, or organ dysfunction. It's not typically a specific sign of approaching death but can indicate that a dog is unwell and needs veterinary attention. If your dog is vomiting, it's important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
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
A dog who have vomited undigested food and is now shivering, may be shivering because of the vomiting. This sometimes frightens a dog. The dog may also be having an allergic reaction to something it ate or came in contact with.
Your dog could have pancreaitis
if your dog is vomiting that means he\she is sick or has worms.
It is not recommended to induce vomiting in a dog without consulting a veterinarian first. If your dog has ingested something toxic, it is important to seek professional advice immediately. Your veterinarian can provide guidance on the safest and most appropriate way to induce vomiting in your dog if necessary.
Common dog vomiting symptoms to look out for include frequent vomiting, lethargy, loss of appetite, dehydration, and abdominal pain. If your dog is experiencing these symptoms, it is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Vomiting
Typically, a dog will vomit within 10-15 minutes after hydrogen peroxide is administered to induce vomiting.
Vomiting and diarrhea could be indicative of many different problems. However, regardless of the cause, continued vomiting or diarrhea will lead to dehydration which, left untreated, can lead to death. Take your dog to the Vet for proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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