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Why is my dog vomiting and having diarrhea?
Usually acute gastroenteritis from bad diet, bacteria, virus, toxin or worms. See a vet to avoid dehydration; treat with anti-inflammatory, anti-diarrhea and anti-vomit meds plus fluids. Virus needs interferon; parasites need deworming after; toxin needs induced vomiting and lavage.
What should I do if my male cat keeps getting thinner?
A male cat that keeps losing weight may be in prolonged heat or infected with internal parasites. Heat raises metabolism via hormones, so he won't gain; if you won't breed him, neuter him. Internal parasites steal nutrients and can cause vomiting and diarrhea, so deworm (every 2-3 months internally, monthly externally) if it's been a while. Thyroid disease or chronic gastroenteritis also cause weight loss - see a vet.
Why is my rabbit not eating, drinking or moving?
A rabbit that won't eat, drink or move is likely unwell. If it lives only on hay it may become malnourished and deficient in trace elements, causing loss of appetite and lethargy, so offer occasional fruit and vegetables. Constipation can cause the same signs - try pet probiotics and honey water to aid digestion. Dirty water causing enteritis or dehydration can also be the cause, so see a vet if it persists.
Can rabbits eat bananas?
Yes, but not much. Rabbits have special guts and shouldn't have very watery produce; bananas aren't very watery but aid gut movement, so too many cause diarrhea. They need lots of crude fiber, which bananas lack, so overfeeding risks bloat, pain and poor appetite, even gastroenteritis. Hay should be the staple; go easy on fruit.
Is it good for a nursing dog to eat eggs?
Yes β eggs are rich in protein and fat, replenishing energy lost in birth and nursing. Feed only cooked eggs to avoid parasite or bacterial enteritis. Goat milk, chicken breast, beef, crucian soup and bone broth also boost milk.
Will a dog die from eating chili peppers?
Not necessarily fatal, but chili irritates the gut and can cause gastroenteritisβvomiting, diarrhea, drooling, lethargy, worse with hotter peppers. The smell also harms its sense of smell. Watch closely; see a vet if it vomits often.
What should I do if my cat has diarrhea, vomiting and seems unwell after moving?
After a long trip to a new home, a cat may suffer stress ('not acclimated'), causing diarrhea, vomiting and lethargy. Prepare familiar-smelling items, add probiotics to the food, keep the environment calm, and it usually recovers in 1β2 days. If it worsens with low appetite and vomiting/diarrhea, it could be feline panleukopenia (distemper) β a fast, deadly infection β so see a vet at once.

Causes and Treatment of Dog Hepatitis
Dog hepatitis can stem from infectious canine hepatitis, toxins or drugs (arsenic, mercury, plant alkaloids, phenols, chlorpromazine, testosterone, halothane), or liver-fluke parasites. Early signs are vague β lethargy, appetite loss, jaundice, vomiting β so a vet visit and blood work are needed; treatment removes the cause, supports the liver, and uses antivirals when viral.
What medicine helps a dog’s diarrhea get better fast?
Dog diarrhea is usually gastroenteritis; you can give a pet anti-inflammatory containing amoxicillin or metronidazole, plus an anti-diarrheal with bismuth subcarbonate and probiotics to settle the gut. Keep the diet light to avoid irritation; symptoms usually ease in 1-2 days. If diarrhea doesn't improve after medication, it may be parasites or a virus β take the dog to a vet to find the cause and adjust treatment.
What should I do if my puppy has diarrhea, vomiting, and won’t eat?
Take a puppy with diarrhea, vomiting, and loss of appetite to the vet promptly, do not medicate blindly. The cause could be many things; in an unvaccinated puppy it is often viral enteritis, which is common and dangerous, so early diagnosis matters.