it has heart worms,sick,rabies,or you xcan take it 2 da vet
If your dog is throwing up a white marshmallow-like substance, it could indicate that they have consumed something indigestible, such as foam or a foreign object. It's recommended to monitor your dog closely, ensure they are drinking water to prevent dehydration, and contact your veterinarian for further guidance. It's important to assess the situation promptly to prevent any potential complications.
Cats lick their private parts by throwing their heads back and licking themselves uncontrollably
Throwing up in cats can be serious if it happens frequently, is accompanied by other symptoms like lethargy or loss of appetite, or if there is blood in the vomit. It is important to monitor your cat's behavior and consult a veterinarian if you have concerns about their vomiting.
It sounds like your dog may have an upset stomach. It's important to monitor her closely for any other symptoms such as lethargy or dehydration. Offer her small amounts of water and a bland diet like boiled chicken and rice, and consider contacting your vet for further advice or to rule out any serious health issues.
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simply Licking a frog.
do you have any idea why the puppy was throwing up? Did it get into something? He might have an upset stomach from something. Boil some plain white rice and hand feed the puppy, this is a bland diet, this should help the pup. Gradually mix in some of the food he has been eating.
Your Dog probably just has a tummy ache, dogs do this time to time, might have gotten a bug a rock or ate grass. if it was rabies you would have known well before this as your dog would have gotten aggressive white foam is one of the very last symptoms of rabies.
Your dog might be sick, it is probably from eating something like a stuffed animal, something his stomach couldn't digest it's like stomach phlegm.
maybe because my dog threw up white foam but he did not go to sleep he was crying there are 2 ways your dog can throw up white foam...#1because they did not eat anything and #2 because he ate 2 much
White foam on top of a wave is caused by the churning and mixing of air and water as the wave breaks. This foam is made up of air bubbles and water molecules, giving it a frothy appearance.
Yes but no alWays sometimes my dog throws up white foam and as our dog has jabs every month it sometimes is just there natural puke
No one can diagnose your pet but a vet. Take her. HE HAS THE KENNEL COUGH WITCH IS VERY CONTAGIOUS TO OTHER DOGS... HE WILL COUGH SO MUCH AND THAN GAG UP WHITE SALIVA FOAM. YOU HAVE TO TAKE HIM TO THE VET AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, ....HE WILL GET REAL SICK IF NOT TREATED.
If your dog is throwing up a white marshmallow-like substance, it could indicate that they have consumed something indigestible, such as foam or a foreign object. It's recommended to monitor your dog closely, ensure they are drinking water to prevent dehydration, and contact your veterinarian for further guidance. It's important to assess the situation promptly to prevent any potential complications.
The white foam in waves is primarily composed of air bubbles mixed with water, along with dissolved organic material and minerals from the ocean. The churning action of the waves incorporates air into the water, creating the frothy appearance we see as foam.
White foam in waves is primarily made up of air bubbles that are trapped in seawater as it is churned by the motion of the waves. It can also contain organic materials, such as algae and other decaying matter, that contribute to its whitish appearance.
In my case I was taking Nexium twice per day. Nexium causes a foam to develop in the stomach so that the gastric acids don't come up the esophagus. Usually a person doesn't take the high dose of Nexium 40 mg twice per day. Anyway, my stomach was full of foam and also the digested food wasn't moving to the intestine as it should.... given Reglan for that... it worked without side effects. So, when a stomach is full of foam and you drink a half glass of water the foam comes to the top. The more one drinks or eats, the more foam is coming up the esophagus... and then finally coming out of it... sometimes formed like a white foam sausage until it touches the porcelain sink or toilet, when it disappates. So my severe gastritis caused the need to use Nexium, which caused the white foam, and sometimes with gastric acids, bile, and mucus to come out, too.