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Why Is Your Dog Throwing Up Yellow Foamy Fluid?
Yellow, foamy vomit points to a gut problem such as gastroenteritis. Withhold food, offer water to settle the stomach, use a vet-formulated anti-vomit remedy, and see a vet if fever or diarrhea appears β puppies need a distemper/parvo check first.

Can Cat Diarrhea Heal on Its Own?
Mild diarrhea from a food change or irregular eating often settles with a short fast and a gradual diet fix, but disease-related diarrhea needs a vet. Stop loose stools with an anti-diarrheal, then rebuild gut flora with a probiotic.

What to Do When Switching Dog Food Causes Diarrhea
If a food change triggers diarrhea, stop the switch immediately β most cases come from an abrupt transition rather than the new food itself. A 7-day mix-in transition lets the gut adjust gradually and prevents the upset.

Simple Tips to Prevent Dog Diarrhea
Dog diarrhea is common, but most cases are preventable through steady feeding habits, routine vaccines and deworming, and basic gut support. This guide covers everyday diet management, preventive veterinary care, and simple at-home steps that keep your dog's stomach settled.
This morning my Golden Retriever vomited yellow fluid, then refused food and just lay listlessly on the floor. What could be wrong?
Dogs can vomit white foam, yellow fluid, or green liquid, and each type points to different causesβfrom mild dietary upset to gastroenteritis, parasites, or serious viral infections. Watch for food debris in the vomit and act accordingly; see a vet if a puppy is involved.
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