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Why does my dog often vomit yellow fluid?
Causes: prolonged hunger, overeating, gastroenteritis, a swallowed foreign object, pancreatitis, infectious disease. Hunger or overeating causes excess stomach acid and yellow vomit. Feed on a schedule. If it persists or other symptoms appear, see a vet for targeted treatment.
My roughly half-year-old Malinois seems to have eaten something too greasy β dehydrated, vomiting and diarrhea, lying down weak, body cold, moaning
From your description the dog is already dehydrated and needs prompt IV fluids at a vet, plus warmth. After first aid, run tests to find the cause. Greasy food alone rarely causes this β likely secondary gastroenteritis or pancreatitis needing targeted treatment.
Why is my dog passing watery stool?
Watery stool can stem from poor digestion, stress, parasites, bad diet, gastroenteritis, viral or bacterial infection, or liver/kidney damage. Treatment depends on the cause, so a vet exam is needed for severe cases.
What happens if a dog eats raw rice?
Raw rice can cause indigestion, vomiting, diarrhea, and gastroenteritis from anti-nutrients and fiber. Avoid feeding it and watch closely, seeing a vet if bloating or abdominal pain appears.
My cat suddenly got diarrhea without eating anything; I gave it some smectite but it didn’t help. It’s still energetic, but I don’t know why it keeps having diarrhea.
Frequent diarrhea with normal energy is usually from indigestion, gastroenteritis, or parasites. Check the food for spoilage, withhold food briefly, and give pet probiotics. If it eases, adjust the diet and feed small, frequent meals; if it persists, see a vet.
My cat suddenly got diarrhea without eating anything; I gave it some smectite but it didn’t help. It’s still energetic, but I don’t know why it keeps having diarrhea.
Frequent diarrhea with normal energy is usually from indigestion, gastroenteritis, or parasites. Check the food for spoilage, withhold food briefly, and give pet probiotics. If it eases, adjust the diet and feed small, frequent meals; if it persists, see a vet.
How can I tell if my puppy has eaten too much?
An overfed puppy gets a bloated belly and may look uncomfortableβscratching its stomach, panting, or lying still. Some vomit undigested kibble, then yellow fluid or white foam if gastroenteritis develops. Long-term overfeeding causes obesity and related disease.
It’s had diarrhea for many days, won’t eat, is listless, has uncoordinated limbs, and the stool is brownish-red. What should I do?
From the photo, the dog is passing blood, and together with fasting, lethargy, and poor coordination this is initially judged as acute gastroenteritis. If not fully vaccinated, infectious disease must also be considered. Take your dog to a vet for thorough testing and targeted treatment.
Dog vomits white foam and yellow fluid with undigested kibble, won’t eat or drink, only sleeps
This is usually acute gastroenteritis, possibly from parvovirus, coronavirus, bacteria, or parasites. Unvaccinated dogs should be tested for viral disease. If just digestive upset, give fluids for hydration and electrolytes, then anti-inflammatory, anti-vomiting, and anti-diarrhea meds.
What could be causing stool like this?
Vomiting and diarrhea together may signal hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, gastric ulcer, or parvovirus/coronavirus infection. If unvaccinated, get a blood count, fecal exam, and virus screen at once. Parvo needs antiviral serum and interferon plus supportive meds; severe cases may need hospitalization for fluids.