mabye its because tha previous owner was picking the puppy up so many times its stomach got really upset!
2007-06-27 04:51:09
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answered by FALLBALL 09!! 2
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Well, there are a few things that might be wrong. 1. It could be poisoned.I had a a doxie named April, she got poisoned and would throw up none stop. It was a tragic ending. 2. Have you been swithcing the meals every now in then? That is most Likely the cause. Most owners don't know that swithing the food is very harmful to a dogs stomach! If you want to change the food, then start it out slowly by putting half of what your using and have of what you want to switch it to, and gruadually make it all the new food. Whatever the cause, make an apointment to the vet's for professional help! Good luck.
2007-06-27 12:02:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Is he eating hair from the floor?? eating grass? how often? my pup used to do it all the time....he used to eat toilet paper. I would just keep a close eye on him and find out what he is eating. If it continues take him to the vet, he may have an intestinal obstruction. i would have to agree... Kibbles and bits are no good. I feed my pup that for a littel while but after inspecting the food I noticed hairs sticking out of the kibble... grossed me out and I threw away the whole thing. Try feeding him something else...but make the transition slow. Gradually introduce the new food by mixing with old food. but get him off that stuff asap!
2007-06-27 11:51:22
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answered by doxielover 1
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Please take your puppy to the vet as soon as possible. He may have a virus which can cause a lot of harm. Also ask the previous owner for their vets number and call that vet up to get some history of the dogs medical conditions if any. Best of luck and I hope the pup gets better soon.
2007-06-27 11:57:21
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answered by rencar32002 4
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My Yorkie was sick like that when I got him. Have a vet take a look at the baby. Ours has a sensitive colon and when he gets gas or stomach irritants he throws up. The doctor gave us Kaopectate for the occasion and use an antacid (1/2 tablet) to calm his tummy.
See if this works
2007-06-27 11:56:46
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answered by cuyfjean 1
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At two years old, it's technically a DOG, not a puppy.
Perhaps you've been feeding him something the previous owner never did, and he's not used to it.
2007-06-27 11:51:32
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answered by ? 2
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First Kibble and bits is nothing but junk food it's like giving a child candy for a meal.
I hae 2 Yorkies and they are frd Purina One and I have never had trouble with them.
2007-06-27 12:10:34
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answered by Kit_kat 7
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He could be ill from the adjustment of the move. He's in a whole new environment and needs to adjust. If it lasts more than a couple of days, take him to the vet.
Are there any other symptoms? Is he playing/acting normal? If not, best take him to the vet to be safe
2007-06-27 11:57:01
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answered by snbrown924 2
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The only correct answer is "Take the dog to the vet". The vet is the only one who can help with this.
2007-06-27 12:14:58
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answered by Diana 3
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Maby he's sick. Try going to the vet. He may have swallowed something that's harmful to dags. Belive me. My parents are dog groomers. They've seen this stuff all the time.
2007-06-27 12:10:25
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answered by leiniekins 2
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