Try giving him worm Medicines. Mine and my mom's dogs were having the same symptoms and after giving them worm Medicines they started felling better. My mom's dog was better in two days and mine was better in seven.
2006-08-07 10:24:23
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answered by Jennifer 3
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just because you have been around a dog that had parvo that makes you think yours doesn't, doesn't mean he doesn't! if that makes sense. All the signs you have said point to parvo. Take him to the vet. My puppy was throwing up yellow fluid, but was eating and drinking. The vet said he had a little stomach upset cause he's a puppy and probably eats lots of crap. Hopefully that is the case with your dog, but you can't diagnose parvo, you are not a vet.
2006-08-07 09:19:59
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answered by Anonymous
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help me, my dog is throwing up yellow fluid, he's not eating, barely drinking water..I'm scared for my puppy..
my pitbull puppy is not eating food,
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and is very skinny, weak and doesnt want to move..
He doesnt have parvo, nor the smell of parvo, because I've babysat someone's elses dog when he had parvo but..
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2015-08-19 13:43:14
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answered by Samantha 1
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Go to the Vet immediately. If this is parvo or some other disease that is starting, or an obstruction (like if your dog ate a bone and it lodged and even possibly punctured something) then early intervention will give your dog the best chance of survival. Those symptoms and the time they lasted plus the pinkish color that is starting to appear in the vomit, are nothing to wait around on. I hope your dog will be okay and it's nothing too serious, but yes, 48 hrs of vomiting and inability to eat, plus obvious pain and now pink tinged color in vomit- yes- this is Vet emergency.
2016-03-18 10:44:03
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answered by Donna 3
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2016-04-15 00:31:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The yellow stuff is stomach acid. I just means there is nothing else in his stomach to barf up.
The only way to be sure it's not Parvo is to go to a Vet. Sometimes that particular smell takes awhile to develop, and sometimes it never smells like that. I would hurry. Puppies get sick and die really quickly and it sounds like yours isn't doing really well.
2006-08-07 09:18:22
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answered by Anonymous
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the yellow stuff could be flim. One thing you can try is to get some rice and cook it up for him. If he don't eat it that way just try to give him some rice alone or even bread. He could just have a bug. Now if he don't get any better then I would take him to the vet. Better save than sorry. I am sorry your baby is sick
2006-08-07 09:42:57
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answered by abuadj99 1
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Its not mucus, its Bile, the acids from the stomach. Try and force a bit of chicken and rice human baby food down his throat. Also give him and do this right away, corn starch, or pancake syrup, something sweet, to help get his glucose level up. He needs to go see the vet so's the vet can say what wrong, and help if you want it to live.
2006-08-07 09:21:07
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answered by June V 3
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You need to get him to the vet, maybe he ate something that didn't agree with him or maybe he is really sick. At least call the vet. He could dehydrate or even die if you don't take charge and get him help
2006-08-07 09:16:15
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answered by Sue 4
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Dog training techniques are as controversial as abortion, Palestine and Bill O'Reilly. But, which dog training techniques can you trust to get you out of the dog house? It will help if you think about dog training techniques as being in one of two categories: balanced and imbalanced.
The discussion about which dog training technique to use when training a dog is one that resembles a discussion between an Israeli and a Palestinian. Each one seems absolutely certain of their position and is more than ready to vilify those who don't share their views on dog training. But, if you look at dog training techniques and methods and evaluate their worth and effectiveness based on whether the approach is balanced, it's a lot easier to weed out the garbage.
For the most part, trainers and their methods fall into two main categories. Those who do not use a physical consequence as a deterrent and those who do. There are many variations in the methods used by different trainers however, almost all trainers fall into one category or the other. Some trainers use food as a reward and never allow the dog to experience a negative consequence for a poor choice. Other trainers afford the dog the opportunity to experience a consequence for making poor choices.
The Use Of Food:
Using food is great in the sense that you will probably have a very happy dog on your hands when he realizes that the training comes with an all-you-can-eat buffet. However, using food to train your dog has some pitfalls we think you should be aware of.
Food is great if you just want to impress your guests with a couple silly pet tricks but, in the real world, your dog will probably be much more interested in chasing the cat than hanging around to get your silly, dry biscuit. So, if you are using food as the primary or sole motivator, you're in for some disappointment when it comes time for your dog to perform in the real world.
Strictly Positive Reinforcement:
It is not difficult to find trainers who will tell you they use a kinder, gentler method than those used by consequence and reward trainers. They will tell you that your dog will be emotionally destroyed by the use of correction as a deterrent. Their goal is to sell you on their loving approach to dog training. They would have you believe that their method is much better than those old, barbaric correction methods.
If you try to train your dog with a method of training that is as imbalanced as this, you will be in for some serious disappointments. Sure, it sounds like a great idea; training your dog and never having to correct him for making a poor choice. Never having to do the very thing you like doing the least. However, no matter how distasteful the concept of physical consequence is to you, it is necessary if you want a really good dog. You cannot consistently praise a dog when he does something right and never give him a consequence for doing something wrong, and expect him to turn out balanced.
Consequence And Reward:
In some cases, dog training methods that involve physical consequence as a deterrent cause additional problems. Not by virtue of the fact that the dog received a physical consequence for his poor choice, but because the training was too harsh, improper, or the balance between consequence and reward was not achieved. A bad trainer can destroy any good training system. It is far from true that methods using consequence as a deterrent will result in a fearful dog. It all depends on the skill of the trainer, the manner in which the dog is corrected and the balance between consequence and reward.
Dog training techniques and methods that use a healthy balance between consequence and reward are without doubt, the most effective, healthy training techniques you can use. It is important to remember that consequence in NEVER connected to emotion while reward is always given with sincerity and love.
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2016-04-14 23:43:35
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answered by Anonymous
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