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Is a Dog an Omnivore or a Carnivore?
Dogs are meat-leading omnivores: descended from wolves, they keep carnivore traits (sharp canines, a gut built for protein and fat) yet, after thousands of years of domestication, carry starch-digesting genes (AMY2B) that wolves lack. Feed 'meat first, plants second' β about 60% meat, 20% carbs (brown rice, sweet potato, oats), 20% veggies/fruit β and skip the myth that 'higher protein is always better' or that human food is fine.
What should I do if my dog vomits even after drinking water?
Vomiting even water may signal gut disease or pancreatitis, so find the cause first. Cold food on an empty stomach can upset the gut; try warm water with probiotic. Spoiled food causing poisoning or acute gastritis needs IV fluids and meds. Parasites or pancreatitis also cause severe vomiting, so see a vet.
What to do if a puppy has diarrhea?
It may be indigestionβgive probiotics. If no improvement, it could be gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, parasites, or parvovirus; see a vet. Prevent dehydration with small frequent bland meals; get IV fluids if it refuses food.
Why is my dog vomiting white foamy mucus?
White foamy vomit can signal gut or respiratory issues - indigestion from bad diet, possible gastroenteritis/pancreatitis, or foreign-object blockage needing an X-ray. If it's cough-induced phlegm, treat a respiratory infection and rule out pneumonia or distemper.
What medicine should I give a cat that is vomiting?
Cat vomiting can be caused by hairballs, internal parasites, gastroenteritis, pancreatitis or feline distemper, so do not give medicine at random before the cause is known. If the cat is otherwise normal and the vomit contains hair or threads, try hairball paste and observe. If there is no improvement, withhold food and water for half a day, then give pet anti-inflammatory and anti-vomiting medication.
What medicine for a cat vomiting yellow foamy liquid?
Foamy yellow vomit can come from parasites, prolonged hunger, infection, or pancreatitis. If infrequent, withhold food and give glucose and probiotics, then small frequent feeds of softened kibble. If frequent with fever, hunched pain, or lethargy, see a vet for a diagnosis first.
Dog Farts a Lot and They Stink? It May Be a Gut Problem
Occasional gas is normal (10β15 times a day), but frequent, foul gas points to poor digestion, fast eating, or gut-flora imbalance. Choose an easy-to-digest food with fresh meat and no grains or legumes, feed on a schedule, use a slow-feeder bowl, and add a pet probiotic. If gas comes with vomiting, diarrhea, a hard swollen belly, or pain, it could be pancreatitis, gastroenteritis, or parasites β see a vet.
What should I do if my cat vomits?
Cat vomiting can stem from hairballs, indigestion, gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, parasites, or panleukopenia. For infrequent vomiting, try probiotics and watch the vomit; frequent vomiting needs a vet.
Can dogs eat egg tarts?
No β egg tarts are high in sugar and fat, which dogs cannot metabolize well. They strain the kidneys, cause weight gain, and the cream and raisins some contain may trigger pancreatitis or even poisoning.
Human Foods That Are Absolutely Toxic to Cats
Never feed cats chocolate, onions/garlic, grapes/raisins, or anything with caffeine, xylitol, or alcohol β all can be fatal even in small amounts. Most adult cats are also lactose-intolerant, so skip milk and dairy, and avoid high-salt, high-sugar, and high-fat table scraps that strain the kidneys, pancreas, and metabolism. Always check whether a food is cat-safe before sharing.