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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.
My dog is passing blood in its stool and won’t eat; it got chilled during the recent cold snap and has a cough.
Blood in the stool and loss of appetite can be caused by gastroenteritis, intestinal scratches, pancreatitis, parasites, poisoning, or viral disease. Take your dog to a vet for diagnosis; if it isn't vaccinated, infectious disease should be the first suspect and prompt care is important.
Not sure what happened, my cat just threw up. I only fed it cat food and water, nothing else.
Vomiting yellow-green fluid can be caused by many issuesβindigestion, gastritis, gastric ulcer, pancreatitis, liver or gallbladder disease, or infection with feline distemper or coronavirus. Withhold food temporarily and offer a little warm water to prevent dehydration. If vomiting stops, probiotics and pet antibiotics may help; if it continues, see a vet.
My one-month puppy won’t eat, vomits white foam, and is lethargic.
Not eating, vomiting white foam, and lethargy may be from poisoning, acute gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, parasites, or infectious disease. Being young and unvaccinated, infectious disease is likely; see a vet promptly.
The dog was fine one day, then the next morning vomited the previous day’s food and became lethargic; first food, then white water, and whimpering at night.
These symptoms may be from indigestion, parvovirus, internal parasites, or pancreatitis. Simple indigestion needs fasting and diet adjustment; an unvaccinated dog likely has parvo and should see a vet.
What are the benefits of feeding a dog pig liver?
Pig liver is rich in protein, iron, and vitamin A; moderate feeding supplements nutrients, boosts appetite, and prevents anemia. But it is high in fat and carbs, so excess causes obesity and raises diabetes, pancreatitis, and heart disease risks.
My cat has vomited for three days, almost no hair, and after giving cat grass it vomited green water.
Causes of vomiting include eating too fast, parasites, gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, and panleukopenia. Do not feed cat grass as it burdens the gut. Give probiotics and cimetidine to stop vomiting; if no improvement, see a vet for an antiemetic injection.
My cat is vomiting yellow fluid, listless, and has no appetite.
Yellow vomit has many causes, including gastritis, blockage, indigestion, pancreatitis, nephritis, liver or gallbladder disease, and poisoning. Get an abdominal ultrasound, blood, and fecal tests. If a vet is inconvenient, fast 6 to 8 hours; if vomiting stops, give amoxicillin-clavulanate and cimetidine plus probiotics. Give glucose electrolyte water during fasting to prevent dehydration.
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.
My cat vomited a hairball then white foam and yellow fluid
Vomiting after a hairball may mean more fur or objects causing blockage, or parasites/bacteria/virus causing gastritis, ulcer, pancreatitis. Fast, then hairball paste, sucralfate, probiotics, neomycin; see a vet if no relief.