Like some goldens she may have a very sensitive stomach.. She needs to be seen by your vet and then between the 2 of you decide on what food to give her. They do make food jst for sensitive stomachs.
She could also have an ulcer or just like people have acid reflux.
You need to get her into your vet for a look see!
2007-03-09 06:36:09
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answered by ♥Golden gal♥ 7
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While dogs may vomit or develop diarrhea if their food is changed suddenly (rather than gradually over several days), the other scenarios you describe are more worrisome. I recommend that you seek veterinary care in order to make sure that your dog does not have a serious problem. Your veterinarian will want to take a thorough history (such as length of time since the problem was first observed, things that make the problem worse or better, etc.) and perform a thorough exam. He/she will also want to run some tests (such as bloodwork and a urinalysis) and take radiographs or X-rays. You may also want to go to the following site for additional suggestions:
www.veterinarypartner.com
Good luck!
2007-03-09 17:48:09
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answered by ANMLDR 1
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The only thing I can think of is she might have stomache problems. She also might have an ulcer. Do some research, and take her to the vet. This could be serious and you dont want it to get any worse!
2007-03-09 14:37:05
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answered by FutureMrsBeck 2
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Yeah, your dogn eeds to be aken to the vet.
It could be that your dog has swolled something and is stuck and blocking normal food disgestion. and it being scared is a sign of it scared for pain or scared of it cant break right.
2007-03-09 14:34:34
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answered by tdude09 4
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sounds like she has a very nervous stomach. She should be evaluated from a vet and he or she will determine this problem and give her something to ease her nervousness. good luck
with your doggie,. bettyk
2007-03-09 14:42:09
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answered by elisayn 5
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You definetly need to see the vet. Maybe ger stomach muscles aren't contracting right.
2007-03-09 14:40:55
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answered by Bee!!! 2
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take her to the vet. I would say she has a sensitive stomach, which pepic a.c. may work. But, call your vet first. or you may try Pepito.
2007-03-09 14:40:28
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answered by misstallulah35 1
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you really need to ask your vet about this. If she is throwing up that much she is probably dehydrated and starving!!!!
2007-03-09 14:33:29
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answered by jennifer d 3
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sounds like acid reflux or esophageal problems. What does your vet advise?
2007-03-09 14:33:45
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answered by W. 7
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