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Why is my dog’s belly gurgling?
Vomiting with gurgling often means indigestion or eating something wrong. Fast 6 hours and give probiotics; if it continues, use anti-diarrhea and anti-inflammatory medicine, and see a vet for bacterial or parasitic enteritis.
Why Does My Dog Keep Gagging?
Gagging can mean gastroenteritis, food irritation, intussusception, pharyngitis, distemper, or perforation. Adjust diet for dry food; see a vet for other signs.
My One-Month-Old Kitten Had Loose Stools, Now Yellow Diarrhea with Other Matter β What’s Wrong?
Diarrhea in a one-month-old kitten may be diet, parasites, or gastritis. Adjust diet and use probiotics; see a vet if no improvement.
Why Is My Dog Vomiting Yellow Fluid, Not Eating or Drinking, and Lethargic?
These signs may mean distemper, parvovirus, acute gastritis, or pancreatitis. Get a viral screen if unvaccinated.
Why Is My Rabbit Passing Jelly-Like Stools?
Jelly-like stool usually means enteritis, parasites, or gut flora imbalance from overeating. Identify the cause for targeted treatment.
Cat Vomits Food, Yellow Fluid, Soft and Bloody Stool, Now Lethargic
Vomiting, diarrhea and poor appetite suggest acute gastroenteritis or gut scraped by a foreign object; if unvaccinated, rule out distemper. With severe, persistent vomiting, see a vet promptly.
What Happens If Dog Food Gets Damp?
Damp food grows bacteria and mold, spoiling nutrients and risking food poisoning or acute gastroenteritis. Store opened food in a sealed container and discard leftovers daily.
Dog Vomited Canned Food, Then Won’t Eat or Drink, With Diarrhea but Fairly Alert
This may be food intolerance causing enteritis. With okay spirits, fast and give pet probiotics; if it eases, don't overfeed. Spoiled cans can also cause it; see a vet if no relief.
39-Day Kitten Diarrhea and Vomiting, Now Weak and Twitching
Frequent diarrhea/vomit may be intolerance, parasites or gastroenteritis; get fecal and ultrasound tests. Many kittens are lactose intolerantβuse goat milk. Twitching suggests low blood sugar; act fast.
Cat Won’t Eat or Drink, Vomits Green Fluid, Watery Diarrhea
This may be acute gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, cholecystitis, infection or parasites. See a vet and use IV fluids; if not, symptomatic meds like amoxicillin-clavulanate, metoclopramide and bismuth.