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My puppy hasn’t eaten or drunk for days, then suddenly vomited blood and is now dazed
Vomiting blood can come from internal bleeding, digestive scrapes, gastroenteritis, parvovirus, or parasites. Blunt trauma suggests internal bleeding, so see a vet at once. Sharp food can scrape the gut; get a proper diagnosis.
New kitten vomits, has diarrhea, and won’t eat after treats, what should I do?
Yellow vomit in kittens can come from parasites, acute gastritis, pancreatitis, or hairballs. Fast for half a day and give pet anti-vomit medicine and probiotics; see a vet if no improvement.
What greens can a Golden Retriever not eat?
Avoid strongly stimulating greens with disulfides like chives, which destroy red cells causing hemolytic anemia, lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, blood urine, jaundice, even kidney failure or death. No onions or scallions either.
Why can’t dogs eat persimmons?
A little ripe persimmon is fine and nutritious, but it has alkaloids and atropine; large amounts cause diarrhea, sleepiness, drooling, breathing trouble, belly pain, vomiting, and twitching. Feed only a little, and only ripe.
What happens if a dog eats a live bee?
A live bee can hurt; its sting may pierce mouth, tongue, throat, gut, causing pain and swelling. Many bees cause vomiting, diarrhea, belly pain. Pollen, nectar, or chemicals may cause itchy skin, fast breathing, or anaphylactic shock. Watch closely; if fast breathing, blue lips, coma, see a vet at once.
What happens if a dog is bitten by a snake?
A venomous snake bite sends venom into blood and nerves, causing swelling, pain, itch, fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, seizures, coma, breathing trouble, even quick death. A non-venomous bite causes pain, redness, bleeding, and infection from licking. Go to a vet at once to not miss treatment.
Is my dog’s green-yellow stool normal?
Green-yellow stool may be normal if the dog ate green-pigmented food. Watch for other signs and spirits. If it also has low spirits, poor appetite, or vomiting, see a vet for the cause and treatment.
What happens if a young dog drinks alcohol?
Alcohol hits the central nervous and respiratory systems and harms the liver. A young dog may be poisoned, vomit, diarrhea, breathe hard, faint, or die. Dogs are small and metabolize alcohol poorly, so even a little is serious. If it drinks accidentally, go to a vet at once for inducing vomiting and treatment.
How do I know my dog is sick?
A sick dog may show poor appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, breathing trouble, cough, sneeze, red eyes, runny nose, tearing, weak legs, hair loss, sleepiness, irritability. Signs differ by disease; if unsure of the cause or treatment, consult a vet or take it in when abnormal signs appear.
What are the symptoms of a dog’s gastroenteritis?
Typical signs are poor appetite, diarrhea, vomiting, belly discomfort, sometimes fever, bad breath, dry mouth, low spirits. It is common, often from indigestion, bacteria, or gut parasites. Prevent by strict diet control and a clean environment with regular cleaning and bathing.