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What to Do If a Dog Keeps Vomiting After a Cold
A dog that vomits with a cold — dry heaves or clear mucus plus cough, runny nose, and sneezing — usually just needs warmth, pet cold medicine, probiotics, and broth. But unstoppable vomiting can signal viral disease, gastroenteritis, or parvovirus and needs immediate veterinary care.

What Are the Symptoms of Stress in Rabbits?
Rabbits startle easily and stress at almost nothing; signs range from poor appetite and hiding to collapse, frothing at the mouth, and grinding teeth. Common triggers are loud noise, a new home, pain from gut or dental disease, and the scent of predators such as cats and dogs. Severe stress is life-threatening and needs a vet at once.

Symptoms and Prevention of Coccidiosis in Cats
Feline coccidiosis causes soft stools, diarrhea, and jelly-like mucus or blood in the feces, hitting kittens with weak immunity hardest. The parasite lives in the small intestine and can cause hemorrhagic enteritis. Catch it with a fecal exam and treat with sulfonamides plus fluids; prevent it through regular deworming, avoiding contaminated soil, and isolating infected cats.

Why Does a Nursing Puppy Have Diarrhea?
Because nursing puppies have weak stomachs, even with the owner's careful care, a little negligence can cause diarrhea. There are many causes of puppy diarrhea; the cause must be found before treatment-do not use medicine casually and worsen the puppy's condition.

Can a One-Month-Old Puppy Die From Diarrhea?
Severe diarrhea in a puppy can easily lead to death. For example, severe gastroenteritis symptoms such as diarrhea and vomiting caused by parvovirus infection, if not treated promptly, cause severe dehydration from diarrhea and vomiting, leading to circulatory failure; meanwhile, anemia from parvovirus or secondary severe pneumonia raises the mortality rate considerably.

Dog Bloody Stool and Vomiting
A dog's bloody stool and vomiting are usually caused by unclean food, gastroenteritis, parasites, and other viral diseases. First, after a dog is infected with internal parasites it will have bloody stool, and parasite migration causes vomiting-suggest emergency internal deworming and probiotics to regulate the gut. Second, after a virus infection the dog shows bloody stool, vomiting, lethargy, and reduced appetite.

Dog Vomiting Yellow Foamy Water
Puppies often vomit yellow water, usually because the dog has not eaten for a long time, so it vomits bile and air from the stomach. If the owner has not fed the dog for too long, give a small amount of liquid food first to avoid a second vomiting from sudden eating. If appetite disorder is from some physical abnormality, take the dog to a pet hospital for relevant checks and treatment.

What to Do When a Dog Eats Bad Food and Gets Diarrhea
Many dogs are greedy; if the owner is not careful, the dog will eat random things and accidentally eat bad food. Generally, causes of a dog eating bad food include unclean diet, irregular diet, or overeating and indigestion, and in severe cases enteritis. The owner should first see which cause triggered the diarrhea, then take corresponding measures.

What Internal Parasites Do Dogs Have?
Probably all dog owners have seen their dog have diarrhea, bloody stool, or abnormal behavior-this may mean your dog is infected with parasites! So what are the common parasitic infections in dogs, and what symptoms usually appear after infection?

Symptoms of Proctitis (Rectal Inflammation) in Puppies
Dog enteritis refers to acute or chronic inflammation of the intestinal mucosa. Inflammatory bowel disease can occur as a condition that invades only the small intestine, but is more commonly seen as widespread inflammation of the stomach, small intestine, and colon.