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Cat Vomited Brown Liquid Then Yellow Fluid
Vomiting may come from indigestion, gastritis or irritating food. Recall its intake; fast half a day to a day and give probiotics, seeing a vet if it continues.
Dog Vomited, Now Foams and Has Bloody Diarrhea, Lethargic
This strongly suggests canine parvovirus. Test with a kit or vet, then use parvovirus monoclonal, interferon and symptom meds, plus IV fluids for electrolytes.
Puppy Swallowed a Chicken Backside, Now Vomits Blood
Bones may have cut the esophagus or gut. If frequent vomiting, see a vet; if mild, use pet anti-inflammatory and watch 1-2 days on soft food.
Cat Won’t Eat or Drink, Vomits Green Fluid, Watery Diarrhea
This may be acute gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, cholecystitis, infection or parasites. See a vet and use IV fluids; if not, symptomatic meds like amoxicillin-clavulanate, metoclopramide and bismuth.
Dog Has Trouble Defecating and Vomits After Giving Birth
Postpartum constipation may come from dry food or little exercise; add wet/high-fiber food. Vomiting may be intolerance; severe cases suggest low calcium, infection or gastroenteritisβsee a vet.
Dog Keeps Listless and Won’t Eat
Listlessness and no eating may come from illness, pickiness or mood. Watch for diarrhea, vomiting or fever; try probiotics and a food switch, and spend time with it.
Cat Keeps Retching and Vomited Yellow Fluid
Yellow vomit can come from gastroenteritis, obstruction, hairballs or distemper. Fast the cat, give anti-inflammatory medicine, and see a vet if it continues; hairballs may need treatment.
What Happens If a Teddy Dog Eats Salt?
Dog food supplies enough salt; excess causes thirst and edema, and can lead to salt poisoning with drooling, vomiting and seizures. It also burdens the kidneys, so avoid extra salt.
What Are the Symptoms of Neuritis in Dogs?
Neuritis shows as movement disorder, poor appetite, unsteady walking, wheezing, spasms, low mood, incontinence and vomiting. Find the cause and treat supportively.
Why Does a Dog Have Yellow or Bloody Urine?
Blood in urine can be from food poisoning, estrus or urinary disease. Onion, chocolate or grapes cause poisoning; estrus bleeding is normal. Rule those out, then see a vet.