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Dog Rumination: What It Is and How to Treat It
Rumination is when a dog brings food back up and immediately re-chews and swallows itβunlike vomiting, where the food is simply expelled. Manage it by fasting, identifying the cause (overeating, eating too fast, ulcers, gastritis, or something toxic), and seeing a vet if bile, blood, or persistent vomiting appears.

Why a Dog Suddenly Vomits (and How It Differs from Regurgitation)
A dog that suddenly vomits may simply have eaten too much, or it could be regurgitating β which is harmless β but it may also signal acute gastritis, a gastrointestinal ulcer, or internal bleeding. Clear foamy vomit suggests gastritis, yellow fluid points to bile from a deeper problem, and any fresh blood means you should rush to the vet.

Why Dogs Vomit Yellow Fluid and How to Treat It
Vomiting yellow fluid is usually tied to diet or gastrointestinal disease, and the underlying cause is revealed by the dog's body condition, feeding routine, and what the vomit looks like. Once you rule out a gastric foreign body or viral infection, most cases from gastritis or gastroenteritis improve with short-term fasting, antiemetics, and gut support.

What to Do When a Dog’s Gastroenteritis Keeps Coming Back
Recurring gastroenteritis shows up as vomiting, foul watery diarrhea, abdominal pain, and dehydration, often driven by overeating, contaminated food, or weak gut immunity. Prevent flare-ups with fresh clean water, fixed meal portions, and slow-feeder bowls; see a vet promptly if dehydration sets in.

What to Do When a Dog Vomits
More and more people keep dogs now, and during dog keeping, dog owners surely encounter vomiting. So what should owners do? Below we introduce how to handle dog vomiting.

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.

Dog Enteritis: Symptoms and Treatment
Dog enteritis refers to acute or chronic inflammation of the intestinal mucosa. Inflammatory bowel disease can occur alone as a disease attacking the small intestine, but is more common as widespread inflammation of the stomach, small intestine, and colon. Enteritis generally refers to inflammation of the stomach, small intestine, and colon.

What to Do When Your Dog Regurgitates
Regurgitation refers to the act of bringing food back up and re-eating it, a behavior normally seen in ruminants like cattle and sheep. When a dog shows signs of regurgitation, it means the dog vomits up undigested kibble, chews it, and swallows it again.

Symptoms of Enteritis in Dogs
Dog enteritis refers to acute or chronic inflammation of the intestinal mucosa. Enteritis includes several parts; it can occur as an independent disease of the small intestine alone, or as widespread inflammation involving the stomach, small intestine, and colon. Thus, the common term 'enteritis' is a general name covering inflammation of the stomach, small intestine, and colon.

Why Is My Cat Drooling? Common Causes
Cat drooling is often a sign of trouble, not cuteness - oral disease, acute gastritis, organ disease, or vitamin deficiency can all cause it. Find the cause early to avoid delayed treatment.