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Understanding Dog Digestive Issues
Dogs digest fast but still get upset stomachs—vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy. Causes range from overeating and regurgitation to acute gastritis and spoiled summer food. Watch for parasites too.

How to Support a Cat with a Sensitive Stomach
Some cats have notoriously delicate digestions—the so-called glass stomach—prone to soft stools, diarrhea, and vomiting. The key to managing it is diet. Choose a limited-ingredient, single-protein hypoallergenic food, feed small meals several times a day, and always transition new food over seven days. Pet-specific probiotics (mixed into water below 40°C so the live cultures survive) help rebalance gut flora, while a calm, low-stress home prevents flare-ups. If symptoms persist or worsen, a vet check and possibly a prescription gastrointestinal diet are the right next steps.

Why Is Your Dog Vomiting Yellow Foam or White Mucus?
Yellow foam often means bile from acute gastritis, distemper/parvo, pancreatitis, stones, or parasites; white mucus points to poisoning, gastritis, bloat, fungal/pneumonia, or parasites. Frequent vomiting needs a vet—don't ignore it.

What to Feed a Cat with a Sensitive Stomach
Many cats have delicate digestion, leading to vomiting, diarrhea, and bloating if diet is ignored—and chronic trouble can cause dehydration. This guide covers the warning signs, common causes, and the best foods (gentle kibble, prescription diet, probiotics, and plain toppers) to settle a sensitive stomach.
What Should I Do About My Cat’s Diarrhea?
Diarrhea has many causes - diet, indigestion, parasites, gastritis, viruses. If the cat is energetic, fast it briefly and give probiotics or smectite, watch; if no relief, see a vet to avoid dehydration.
My dog won’t eat and has become very thin
Not eating, vomiting, diarrhea in dogs can have many causes: indigestion, gastritis, intestinal parasites, viral disease. Withhold food and give broad-spectrum anti-inflammatories, anti-emetics, probiotics. If no improvement, see a vet.
Cat won’t eat or drink, low energy, foams at mouth – gastroenteritis? How to treat?
Foaming, not eating, low energy isn't only gastroenteritis; also parasites, poisoning, pancreatitis, gastritis, panleukopenia, liver/kidney damage. Take to a vet; keep diet and environment clean.
My dog vomits right after waking up
There are many causes of vomiting in dogs, including gastrointestinal problems, internal parasite infection, and viral diseases. Mild cases can be managed with pet probiotics, while severe vomiting needs a veterinary checkup.
No energy, vomited, won’t eat
Dog vomiting has many causes: gastritis, intestinal blockage, pancreatitis, parasites, viral disease, liver/gallbladder disease. If unvaccinated, rule out distemper or parvovirus. See a vet for tests; if infectious, use antivirals promptly. If just enteritis, anti-inflammatory and antiemetic shots plus a light diet for a few days usually recover.
Around 8 PM I gave the cat a piece of chicken breast, and at 8:40 it suddenly vomited and threw up a lot of white foam – what’s the cause?
White foam vomiting has many causes: indigestion, excess stomach acid, gastritis. Chicken breast can cause indigestion; unclean or un-fresh meat can cause vomiting and soft stool. First fast it and give pet probiotics; watch. If no relief, give pet anti-inflammatory and antiemetic. If still abnormal, see a vet.