He may be sick or eating something bad...You need to call the vet and take him in to see the vet if you love him....don't wait till he is too sick
2007-07-06 11:50:38
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answered by brandeee123 2
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A canines throwing up each now after that's very widely used for many breeds . If the canines acts torpid afterwards , that would additionally be seen no longer out of the traditional , as long as a results of fact the canines recovers completely in an afternoon or so . this is to no longer say there isn`t some thing incorrect with him however . There would or won't be . There would be many motives a canines throws up . some thing he ate ........ too lots workout , extraordinarily after eating ............ out interior the warmth too long .......... exhilaration .......... and so on . If the canines completely recovers interior a pair days at maximum , and the throwing up episodes are far between (weeks or longer ) then possibly there`s no longer something to rigidity approximately . If he`s not greater helpful in an afternoon or so , or if he`s throwing up usually or semi usually , make an commentary of all indicators and take him to a vet for a examine . If he`s throwing up somewhat usually , don`t wait ! Take him to the vet ASAP !
2016-10-01 01:15:59
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answered by ? 4
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I'm quite used to this sort of thing as one of my Yorkies had a period of it about a year ago. This awful-smelling thick yellow stuff would get thrown up regularly nearly every day! It was bile and truly dreadful; just try removing those yellow stains from even floor cloths!
My vet suggested a good remedy was probiotics. Live yoghurt is extremely helpful as is a spoonfull of cottage cheese with food. You are already feeding a top quality diet so, I reckon, it is probably a passing phase. Check with your vet rather than take what I say for gospel, but I am sure this is nothing too serious.
2007-07-06 12:19:53
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answered by Mozey 3
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Hi
I've got a Patterdale Terrier and occasionaly she does that, the vet say's it's nothing serious but with a pup I'd take him to the vets to be on the safe side, sometimes this yellow bile can be quite slimey and you'll have to be carefull as he breaths in it doesn't get into his airway and choke him. hope things turn out okay for you both.
Ray. West York's. U.K.
2007-07-06 11:54:02
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answered by Anonymous
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My dog was having this problem for two days, so I took her to the vet today. He thinks it is possible that she has pancreatitis. Your dog is probably fine, but I would take him in to the vet- he very well may be dehydrated!!
2007-07-06 11:56:22
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answered by doglover 1
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You should really take your dog to the vet. It could be a lot more serious than you think. It could be something wrong with his intestine like from what this source mentions...listed below.
2007-07-06 11:54:27
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answered by Anonymous
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make sure he has not eatting something out in the yard..if it continues take him to the vet and put him on a bland diet for 3 days
2007-07-10 10:56:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Yup, for whatever reason, he isn't eating.. It's stomach acid. Might not like his food, might not be quality food, maybe anything... Who knows, but you have to figure out why he is throwing up stomach acid. Maybe you should feed him more smaller meals thru out the day.
2007-07-06 11:52:06
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answered by DP 7
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puppies eat all kinds of stuff they shouldn't. my dog has the runs at least once a week and throws up all the time. he is 8 months old and eats grass, trash, cat poop, paper, and anything else he can get a hold of.
2007-07-06 11:58:09
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answered by mike_b_284 3
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my dog does this sometimes too. very yellowish liquid, try changing the food i use Nutro its very good for dogs even though its a little bit more expensive and sometimes my dog does this becuase she either ate too much grease (so cut back on human food) or eating grass.
2007-07-06 12:06:06
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answered by Anonymous
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