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Why Do Dogs Vomit Sometimes Like Chewing Cud (Rumination)?
Dogs cannot ruminate. If a dog seems to 'chew cud,' it is actually sick. Rumination is a behavior of plant-eaters like cows and sheep; dogs lack the organs for it. What looks like rumination is really vomiting.

Symptoms and Treatment of Chronic Colitis in Dogs
If your dog often has soft stools, excessive bowel movements, or has bloody stool and straining to defecate, then pay attention, the dog may have chronic colitis. Compared with gastroenteritis, you may be relatively unfamiliar with dog colitis. Today we specifically understand the symptoms and treatment of chronic colitis in dogs.

What Causes a Dog to Have Frequent Diarrhea
A dog's frequent diarrhea may be caused by the owner feeding the dog food that is too greasy, or the dog being infected with intestinal parasites, suffering from chronic gastroenteritis, etc. It is recommended to self-check the cause according to the dog's specific situation, treat symptomatically, and then regulate through diet. Today we first introduce several common causes and solutions for dog diarrhea.

Gastroenteritis in Dogs and Cats: Types, Symptoms & Medication
Gastroenteritis in dogs and cats spans gastritis (acute/chronic) and enteritis (viral, bacterial, parasitic). This guide covers causes, symptoms, and the medication approachโanti-inflammatories, anti-vomiting, anti-diarrhea, dewormers, probioticsโplus prevention.

How Many Times a Day Should a Dog Poop?
Stool frequency and color reflect health โ none for 1โ2 days or over 4 times daily is abnormal. What is normal? Here is the detail.

What Causes Watery, Foul-Smelling Dog Stools with Blood?
When a dog has watery stools with a bloody, foul smell, diarrhea, or blood in the stool, many owners first fear infections like parvovirus or coronavirus. But not only infections cause watery stools. This article explains the possible causes of bloody, foul-smelling diarrhea in dogs.

What Can a Teddy Bear Dog Eat to Gain Weight?
Healthy weight gain comes from nutritious, balanced foodโadd lean meat, beef, eggs, and fish for protein and muscle; olive, fish, or coconut oil for fatty acids and energy and coat quality; split meals into 4โ5 daily to raise intake. Encourage moderate exercise for appetite and digestion, and deworm and check regularly to rule out parasites or gut disease.
Why does a dog get coccidiosis?
Dog coccidiosis is mainly from coccidia parasitizing the large and small intestine mucosa, entering via food and water, with puppies more susceptible. Poor hygiene, crowding, and dampness raise risk; sick and carrier adult dogs are the main source spreading it to others.
What happens if you don’t deworm a dog?
Skipping deworming invites fleas, ticks, mites, and worms that steal nutrition (anemia, weight loss) and cause itching, hair loss, dermatitis, and gut issues. Deworm monthly (external) and every 2-3 months (internal).
What happens with canine coccidia infection?
Coccidia easily cause gut inflammation, with diarrhea, blood in stool, dehydration, and weight loss. Severe cases bring anemia, poor nutrition, low immunity, even death. It spreads via feces, so keep the environment clean, deworm regularly, and see a vet for abnormal signs.