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My 6-month, 46-lb Golden has had bloody stool for days; first soft now hard, red blood at start and end. What is the cause?
Blood in stool can be from constipation fissures, parasites, gut injury, hemorrhagic enteritis or parvovirus. Hold food and water for hard objects; see a vet for soft stool and test for parasites; dark/black blood with vomiting suggests parvo.
Diarrhea and vomiting with white worms, still the same after dewormer, now can’t stand or meow
Diarrhea and vomiting may be acute gastroenteritis, panleukopenia or parasites; white worms mean parasites, possibly with panleukopenia. Inability to stand or meow is critical dehydration needing emergency care.
It had a little vitamin B2 earlier, now vomits kibble and yellow fluid; normal? Not eating, only drinking.
A pregnant cat vomiting yellow fluid may be morning sickness; if it vomits once with good spirits, it is usually normal, just fast half a day or use probiotics. Frequent yellow vomit may mean hairballs or gut disease with low spirits, diarrhea; distinguish and, if no improvement, see a vet rather than self-medicate.
How long does it take for a dog vomiting yellow fluid to recover after treatment?
A dog vomiting yellow fluid usually stops vomiting within an hour of medication, but treating the underlying disease is most important. Causes include prolonged hunger, irregular feeding, foreign object ingestion, parvovirus, and enteritis. Dietary issues often resolve once feeding is corrected.
My dog ate a magnet a week ago; it has not passed and acts normal. What do I do?
A swallowed magnet may pass with probiotics and lubricant, but if it stays it is a danger. Watch closely and get an X-ray and possible surgery if not passed.
My 2.5-month Pomeranian arrived yesterday, had normal stool, then diarrhea and vomiting; today it is weak, hind legs limp, eyes closed. What is wrong?
A new puppy with vomiting and diarrhea may have gastritis, stress, parasites or parvo/corona. Unvaccinated means test for infection first; vet care is urgent.
My dog vomits, has diarrhea and weak hind legs, and urinated today. What is wrong?
Vomiting and diarrhea with weak hind legs is serious, likely dehydration. Get to a vet for fluids and tests; causes range from gastritis to parvovirus.
Eight-Month Kitten Vomiting Yellow Fluid and Not Eating for Over a Day
Yellow vomit has several causes: parasites, panleukopenia if unvaccinated, pancreatitis, hairballs or foreign bodies, or acute gastritis. Fast and observe; vet if persistent.
Two-Month Corgi with Diarrhea and Worm-Egg-Like Things; Gave a Spot-On, What Now?
Soft stool may be indigestion, parasites, or gastritis. Mild cases: probiotics and anti-inflammatory at home. A gentle spot-on alone may not kill internal worms.
Cat Has Diarrhea and Vomiting, Then Bloody Urine After Probiotics
Vomiting and diarrhea can come from diet, bacterial or viral enteritis, or parasites. Blood in urine also suggests urinary or hemolytic problems needing prompt care.