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What happens if a dog overeats
Overeating overburdens the gut causing vomiting and diarrhea, and long term causes obesity, pancreatitis, and nutritional imbalance. Control portions.
My dog keeps vomiting yellow fluid, has blood in dark diarrhea, and lies down all day
Recurrent yellow-fluid vomiting with blood in the stool may be canine parvovirus, especially if unvaccinated. A parvo test, fecal exam, and ultrasound are recommended to confirm the cause.
My cat has high inflammation, anemia, low white cells, no eating, and yellow watery diarrhea – what now?
Those signs may mean severe gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, panleukopenia, FIP or blockage. The cat is weak, so get IV fluids to rehydrate and treat the cause promptly.
My dog vomits everything it eats and has constant clear vomit with diarrhea – why?
Repeated vomiting and diarrhea usually mean acute gastroenteritis or pancreatitis from infection, bad diet or blockage. See a vet; if unvaccinated, rule out parvovirus and coronavirus. At home, fast briefly and use pet meds once vomiting eases.
My puppy vomited twice yesterday and twice today, is lethargic and has no appetite – why?
Vomiting with low energy and poor appetite can signal distemper, parvovirus, acute gastroenteritis or pancreatitis. If unvaccinated, get a virus screen; treat the cause promptly.
Why can’t dogs eat raw eggs?
Raw eggs can irritate the gut and cause vomiting or diarrhea, and may carry Salmonella or E. coli. Cook eggs before feeding, and limit the amount because of the high cholesterol.
My cat has been vomiting continuously for a month – what should I do?
Long-term vomiting may be chronic kidney failure, a gut foreign body or chronic pancreatitis. Get a full vet exam; do not medicate blindly.
My dog foamed, then vomited yellow fluid, and has not eaten or drunk for two days – what’s wrong?
This may be distemper, parvovirus, acute gastritis or pancreatitis. If vaccinated, rule out infection; try pet anti-emetics and probiotics, and see a vet if no better.
My cat still vomits after recovering from feline panleukopenia (distemper) – why?
Vomiting after panleukopenia is common because the virus damages the gut, sometimes leaving gastritis or pancreatitis. Use probiotics and a prescription diet, and see a vet for severe cases.
My dog keeps whimpering, probably belly pain.
Whimpering can be sadness, hunger, thirst, or discomfort. With ongoing belly pain it may be indigestion or pancreatitis; see a vet to find the cause and treat it.