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What to Do When Your Dog Refuses All Food
A healthy dog rarely skips meals for long, but a sick one may stop eating for many reasons, from pickiness to infection. Find the cause first: fix feeding habits, add exercise, keep up deworming, and see a vet when illness signs appear.

Kitten Has Diarrhea, Won’t Eat, and Is Lethargic
Diarrhea with no appetite and low energy in a kitten usually means a diet switch, gastritis, or worms. A probiotic and easy food help mild cases; severe ones need a fasting period and a vet. Find the cause before treating, and deworm every three months.

What to Do When a Puppy Won’t Eat
A healthy dog can skip food only so long; refusal usually means pickiness, illness, or gastritis. Fix it with set meal times, more exercise, and regular deworming — and see a vet if fever, vomiting, or diarrhea appear.

Why Your Dog Keeps Vomiting Yellow Foamy Fluid
A dog that repeatedly throws up yellow, foamy fluid usually has poor gut motility from dehydration, irregular feeding, or a bad environment, or it ate too fast, human food, or additive-heavy items that strain the liver and pancreas. Parasites and gastritis (acute or chronic) are other causes; watch energy and appetite, and use a probiotic plus bland food for gastritis.

Why Is Your Dog Vomiting Green Fluid?
Green vomit is uncommon but serious. It can mean gastritis (with prior diarrhea and poor appetite), a heavy parasite infection (thick green fluid with eggs), or cholecystitis — for which there is no specific home drug and a vet is needed. Act fast; delay can be fatal.

Should You Withhold Food When a Dog Vomits Yellow Fluid?
Not every dog with yellow vomit should be fasted — it depends on the cause. After-meal vomit with food bits means indigestion and fasting plus probiotics helps; pre-meal or hunger vomit means excess bile and more frequent small meals is better; vomit regardless of food can signal a stomach ulcer and needs a vet. Never fast or medicate blindly.

Why Is Your Dog Vomiting White Foam and Mucus?
White foam and mucus in vomit usually mean excess stomach acid from acute gastritis, indigestible food, or parasites. Start with an 8-hour fast from food and water; if vomiting and diarrhea continue, see a vet. Switch to a bland diet with probiotics, and check the stool for parasite eggs.

Dog Suddenly Vomiting and Refusing Food: When to Go to the Vet
Sudden vomiting with lost appetite can be harmless — hairballs from self-grooming or simple gastritis — or serious, like parvovirus or distemper. Read the vomit: fresh undigested food means overeating or hard-to-digest food; partly digested, unclean food points to gut trouble. Frequent vomiting with no appetite needs a vet.

Why Your Dog Suddenly Vomits Yellow Liquid
Sudden yellow vomit usually comes from hunger, eating something wrong, irregular feeding, or gastritis. Ease back with a short fast, water, and a probiotic, then bland food; for swallowed objects or severe gastritis, a vet visit is needed to avoid dehydration.

Why Your Dog Won’t Eat and What to Do
A dog skipping meals is often harmless — teething, heat, or pregnancy can suppress appetite temporarily — but it can also signal illness, picky behavior from too many treats, or gastritis from eating plants. Fix the feeding routine, offer tasty nutritious food, and see a vet when sickness is the cause.