A visibly sick pooch is a heart-wrenching sight for any pet owner. When you’re worried about your dog vomiting, calling your veterinarian for advice is always the best bet. But what questions should you be ready to answer?
February 6, 2014
A visibly sick pooch is a heart-wrenching sight for any pet owner. When you’re worried about your dog vomiting, calling your veterinarian for advice is always the best bet. But what questions should you be ready to answer?
A dog vomiting has been the cause of many an emergency visit to veterinarians over the years. Although vomiting might not necessarily be caused by a passing illness, sometimes it's the symptom of a potentially dangerous malady. That's why it's important to pay close attention to your pet’s behaviour. It might tell you whether it' a sign of something potentially life-threatening.
Is the animal lethargic? Has he lost weight or lost his appetite? Is he sleeping too much? Has he lost interest in his usual activities? These are hints that something more serious could be wrong.
It could be that your dog loves his new food so much that he ate far too quickly and threw it right back up.
To encourage your dog eat more slowly:
Occasionally, dog vomiting is a sign of more serious health issues.
Consult with your local veterinarian if you are concerned about your dog’s vomiting or if your pet has shown a loss of appetite for 24 hours or more.
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