u can give a dog pepto..ya know the pink stuff..don't they make that for kids now get it and go by thier weight chart.... or youngest dose.
2007-01-25 15:36:37
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answered by dragonwolf 5
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Barfing everywhere needs to see a vet, especially if it's a puppy. Parvovirus can cause really foul vomiting and diarrhea, and is nearly always fatal without treatment, and often they don't survive even with treatment. Even if it's not parvo, and your dog is older, dehydration is a serious issue that needs to be treated with IV fluids and medication to stop the vomiting. Anything you try to give by mouth at home is just gonna make it worse. If it's occasional vomiting, you can wait safely 24 hours, give him NOTHING to eat or drink, then start him on little sips of water if the vomiting stops in that time. But if the vomiting is every hour, doesn't stop in 24 hours, or comes back when you give water, then Pablo needs to see the vet. If it's an intestinal blockage causing him to vomit everything right back up, even water as soon as he drinks it, then that's an emergency and it's not safe to wait 24 hours-his inestines could be dead by then. Cough up the dough and go to the vet.
2007-01-25 15:38:59
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answered by lizzy 6
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Withhold nutrition for twenty-four hours. verify he's eating although. After 24 hours, presented the vomiting has stopped, reintroduce nutrition with boiled rice and poultry. And upload somewhat organic yogurt. although, as this has been occurring for 3 days, you extremely ought to work out a vet - he may go with a procedure antibiotics if he's picked up some computer virus - and a vet can sense his tummy to verify he's no longer eaten some thing that has blocked his digestive tract. in case you observe any blood, in any respect, it is an emergency. Labs get into all varieties of stuff, and that i wouldn't rule out him eating some thing he don't have had. i ought to hate to assert do not bypass to a vet, and then you lose him!!!
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answered by anthony 4
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Of course the first thing I will say is go to the vet (call another vet if yours wont' see you). Continued vomiting is cause for concern especially in a puppy.
Make sure he stays hydrated, make sure he drinks. You can even offer pedialyte.
Some causes of vomiting are not that major and will just pass, but some are very serious. Such as foreing bodies or parvo. Regardless of the cause, continued vomiting can cause dehydration and electrolyte imbalance.
2007-01-25 15:36:31
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answered by ALM 6
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I would take pablo to a vet promptly. when a dog begins having uncontrolled vomiting or diarrhea they become dehydrated quickly which can be fatal if not treated.
Another possibility is that he has swallowed something which has lodged itself in his digestive track, causing a blockage, which prevents anything from going through, so the dog vomits and generally feels miserable. This is fatal if untreated, as it usually requires emergency surgery.
If you love Pablo, borrow some cash (if that's a problem) and get him to the vet without delay. good luck.
2007-01-25 17:08:49
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have a dog that's been throwing up and you have a vet that says wait it out, then your vet is a quack. Your dog could have allergies, he could have been poisoned, he could have worms, he could have Parvo, there's a million things that can be wrong.
If your vet won't help (and honestly, I find it hard to believe you even HAVE a vet) then get him attention right away.
And don't feed it human medicine. You might just kill the poor thing.
2007-01-25 16:27:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I would definitely take your dog to a vet, especially if he is a puppy. Has he had all his shots? If not, it could be parvo and this could be fatal, as the above user has stated. Until you can get him to the vet, try boiled chicken and pedialyte. If he won't take pedialyte, give it to him through a plastic syringe. If he's throwing up all the time, he will get dehydrated...Hope the little guy feels better!
2007-01-25 15:56:39
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answered by countrygirl0805 3
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Sorry, but your dog needs to be seen by a vet ASAP. Try another vet. He will get sehydrated very fast if he is throwing up so much. He may have been poisoned.
2007-01-25 15:36:09
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answered by Anonymous
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search on the internet such as google for reasons why your dog is doing this if you cant find an answer find a new vet your vet seems very inexperienced
2007-01-25 16:01:19
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answered by chris 2
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Your vet says to wait it out?? What did he/she say is causing the vomiting? I would take your dog to another vet!!!
2007-01-25 16:25:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Uhh, get another vet! If hes still vomiting, take him to another vet. Did this vet run any tests, what did they say was wrong?
2007-01-25 15:35:12
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answered by HarleeNicole 5
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