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What happens if a dog eats too much fat or oil?
Too much fat can cause indigestion with poor appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea, and in severe cases pancreatitis, marked by severe abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. Untreated, it can lead to infection, complications, or death. Excess fat also causes obesity and diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis.
Is it okay for dogs to eat raw broccoli?
Broccoli supplies vitamins, trace minerals, and fiber and aids digestion. But raw broccoli contains thioglucosides that suppress thyroid function, worsening thyroid disease. Too much at once can cause indigestion, diarrhea, and vomiting. Cook it and feed in moderation.
My cat vomited three times including pink and white, now acting normal
Vomiting can be parasites, bacteria, indigestion, blockage, or virus causing gastritis/ulcer/pancreatitis. The shots are appropriate; watch and see a vet with imaging/stool/blood tests if it recurs or worsens.
My newly vaccinated puppy vomited yellow foam and has watery diarrhea
Even one vaccine does not rule out virus; screen with a parvo test, and if positive, see a vet. A new-home pup may just have indigestion; if negative, fast half a day with glucose water, then use pet anti-diarrhea, anti-vomit, and gut meds.
My dog vomited foam and food residue at night and barely eats
Yellow vomit can come from gastritis, infection, indigestion, liver issues, or bloat. Watch for diarrhea, fever, pain; dehydration is dangerous. Offer sugar-salt water; if it drinks, give pet anti-inflammatory and anti-vomit meds, but see a vet if vomiting worsens.
My 20-day-old puppy is soft, lethargic, and won’t nurse
Soft body and poor skin elasticity mean dehydration from long lack of feeding. If weak, get IV fluids at a vet; otherwise hand-feed puppy formula in small, frequent meals.
My Cat Has Loose Stools and Has Vomited a Few Times
Loose stools and vomiting yellow fluid can come from indigestion, foreign objects, hairballs, parasites, or viruses. If energy and appetite are good, fast briefly and give probiotics; check the food. If no relief, see a vet.
My dog is lethargic, not eating, and has diarrhea
Lethargy, anorexia, and diarrhea in dogs can come from gastroenteritis, indigestion, parasites, or infectious disease. Fast briefly and use broad-spectrum antibiotics and probiotics; see a vet if no improvement.
My rabbit has two soft, moist droppings among normal ones
Soft stools in rabbits usually come from indigestion, often from too little hay; weather, infection, or stress also contribute. Add more hay, cut juicy feeds, and observe.
My cat stopped eating its new food but still drinks and meows
Not eating can come from indigestion, illness, or parasites. Check the body and feel the belly; a swollen belly may mean constipation, so massage and add probiotics and fiber; see a vet if other signs appear.