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My dog hasn’t eaten for four days and vomits up anything forced in within minutes, even water; its nose is very dry
Not eating for four days with vomiting water may be acute gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, or viral disease; prolonged fasting causes electrolyte imbalance and dehydration, life-threatening. Take to vet for IV fluids to stabilize. Get blood, imaging, biochemistry to tell if simple digestive issue or high-risk disease (distemper, parvovirus), then treat.
What happens if a Teddy eats greasy food?
Greasy food can cause indigestion, vomiting, or diarrhea in a Teddy and may trigger gastritis, pancreatitis, or obesity. It also worsens skin issues.

What happens if a cat is overweight?
Excess weight raises risks of diabetes, joint disease, and heart strain, and makes surgery riskier. It also burdens lungs and the urinary system.
Dog vomited half-digested food, then white foam, now clear water with foam
Vomiting undigested food then foam suggests fast eating, overeating, or foreign objects; fast and give probiotics. If it persists, seek a vet for deeper causes.
Why does a dog get low blood sugar?
Low blood sugar comes from poor diet, odd insulin, long fasting, or over-exercise, and diseases like gastroenteritis, parvovirus, coronavirus, diabetes, pancreatitis, or kidney/liver failure. Low carbs or long hunger/exercise trigger it; feed balanced, regular meals.
The cat vomited; what could it be?
Cat vomiting has many causes: indigestion, viral infection, internal parasites, pancreatitis. Red/pink vomit may be blood from gut lining damage (e.g., foreign object). Fast briefly and watch; persistent or other signs need a vet.
What happens if a Teddy dog is overfed?
Overfeeding a Teddy dog burdens its digestive system, causing diarrhea, soft stools, vomiting, and bloating. Long-term overfeeding can trigger gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, weight gain, and chronic conditions like diabetes and heart disease. It may also cause nutritional imbalance and disrupt metabolism.
What if a cat has soft stools all the time?
Chronic soft stools can come from poor diet, gastroenteritis, parasites, or pancreatitis. Untreated, it may worsen to diarrhea, watery stool, or blood. Long-term cases from diet or chronic gastritis can cause malnutrition and affect development. Get fecal, X-ray, and blood tests.
Vomiting and diarrhea, no energy, not eating, crying and whining
Not eating or drinking with vomiting and diarrhea may be acute gastroenteritis or pancreatitis; if unvaccinated, also consider canine parvovirus. Get a vet exam and targeted treatment; viral cases need antiviral plus symptomatic care.
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.