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My Dog Vomits White Foam, Has Diarrhea, and Has Something in Its Eye
Foam and diarrhea can be gastroenteritis, poisoning, parasites, or virus. An unvaccinated dog with inflammatory eye discharge may have distemper, needing a vet; recent toxins like rat poison or disinfectant also need detox to avoid organ damage.
My Cat Had a Great Appetite, Then Vomited for a Day, Now Refuses Kibble and Only Eats Treats, Then Vomits on Kibble
Vomiting on kibble may be indigestion, gastritis, or gut parasites, since kibble is harder to digest; soften it with warm water and add probiotics. If the food is new, it may be an allergy or sudden switch, so revert and change gradually. If it persists, rule out hairballs, pancreatitis, or gastritis at the vet.
My Cat Vomited Once (Kibble), Then Became Less Active and Stopped Eating and Drinking
Vomiting after a new canned food is usually the gut not adapting or indigestion. Check the can for spoilage or expiry; if fine, fast half a day to a day with probiotics, and see a vet if vomiting continues.
My Dog Vomited After Eating, Seems Chilled, but the Stool Has Blood
Vomiting with a little blood at the stool end may be parvo or enteritis. Vaccination history hints at infection risk; unvaccinated dogs need a vet fast, while vaccinated ones more likely have enteritis and can try broad-spectrum GI medicine first.
What Happens If a Teddy Is Beaten Long-Term?
Chronic beating harms a Teddy's health with bruises, fractures, and organ damage, even life threat. It also causes mental trauma, fear, and aggression or avoidance, and can lead to depression, social problems, and appetite loss with weight drop.
How Is Navycode Border Collie Puppy Dog Food?
Navycode's border collie puppy food lists beef meal and chicken meal with corn, wheat, and rice. Meat meal is a lesser protein source than fresh or frozen meat, and the grains are debated since dogs digest them poorly; stop feeding if vomiting or diarrhea appears.
What Happens If a Border Collie Catches a Virus?
Dogs face distemper, parvo, rabies, and coronavirus. Distemper brings sneezing, cough, and fever; parvo causes vomiting, bloody diarrhea, and low white cells; rabies brings light/water fear and biting; coronavirus causes vomiting and lethargy.
Is It Okay to Feed a Five-Month-Old Pit Bull Raw Chicken Carcass?
Raw chicken carcasses are not recommended: raw meat may carry bacteria, parasites, and molds, and the many small bones can cut the mouth, throat, or gut and cause impaction if undigested.
How Do You Test a Dog for Parvovirus?
Parvo is detected by serology, PCR, or a colloidal-gold strip test; clinics mostly use the quick, cheap strip test. Combined with symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, and fever, it usually confirms infection.
What Happens If a Puppy Eats Spoiled Dog Food?
Spoiled food breeds bacteria and molds like Salmonella, E. coli, and aflatoxin that can cause gastroenteritis, diarrhea, and vomiting, even dehydration or death. Lost nutrients also stunt growth, so choose fresh, quality food.