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My about 2-month dog had loose stool then kept dry-heaving after eating kibble with raw tap water
Dry heaving and diarrhea may come from unclean food, overfeeding, cold, or gastroenteritis. Fast half a day to a day, give probiotics and antidiarrheal, then small soft meals; see a vet if it persists with low energy, fever, or vomiting.
Not eating, keeps vomiting; didn’t yesterday but vomited again today
Causes include acute gastroenteritis or obstruction (from bad food, foreign bodies, hairballs), parasites, viruses (panleukopenia, coronavirus) or internal disease. See a vet for biochemistry if appetite and vomiting persist.
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.
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 Recurring Diarrhea and Vomiting with Hair in the Stool
Long-term vomiting and diarrhea have many causes and need targeted treatment. Common ones include parasites, hairballs, food problems, and gastritis.
How long does it take for a Teddy’s ‘turned intestines’ (parvo) to recover?
'Turned intestines' is parvovirus; treated dogs recover in 7-14 days. It is dangerous for puppies, so seek veterinary care immediately if suspected.
How long does a chinchilla’s soft stool take to improve?
Slightly soft stool within 1-2 hours is normal; if too watery, stop non-hay foods and resume after a day if normal. Soft stool often comes from watery foods or bad feed; treat the cause.