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What to Do When a Budgerigar Vomits? Which Medicine?
Budgerigar vomiting ranges from harmless (regurgitating to a mate, or overeating) to illness (partly digested food with mucus from bad feed, dirty cups, or parasites). If the bird stays bright, ease the gut with less food and probiotics; if it is lethargic or has diarrhea, get a fecal exam and never dose at home.

Why Does a Parrot Stretch Its Neck and Gape?
A parrot stretching its neck and gaping may be regurgitating during breeding season (normal), reacting to irritating food (gastroenteritis), or choking on a feather or seed. Give probiotics for gut upset, keep its diet to grains and millet, and see a vet if a throat object will not clear.

Why Does a Golden Retriever Keep Gagging?
A Golden Retriever that keeps gagging may have indigestion, internal parasites, or a bone or fish bone stuck in its throat. Fast and give probiotics for indigestion, deworm (e.g. albendazole) for parasites, and see a vet if a bone will not come up or breathing is troubled.

Why Is Your Cat Throwing Up Yellow Fluid?
Cats have fragile stomachs, so vomiting is common - but yellow fluid worries owners. Here are the causes.

How to Tell If a Cat Has Toxoplasmosis
Toxoplasmosis is a zoonotic parasite most cats catch from raw meat, infected feces, or contaminated water — indoor, dewormed cats are low-risk. Most show no signs, but weak or pregnant cats can get sick. Confirm only with a vet test strip (~90%) or PCR (~99%); deworm regularly and avoid handling litter while pregnant.

Pale Nose and Sleepiness in Cats? Likely Anemia
Cats hide illness well, so subtle signs like anemia slip by. Here are the symptoms, causes, and treatment of cat anemia.

Why Does My Cat Keep Swallowing?
Why does a cat keep swallowing? Is frequent gulping a sign of illness? Occasional swallowing is normal, but constant gulping may point to one of several causes below.
What symptoms appear if a dog is allergic to a vaccine?
Vaccine allergy shows as local redness, itch, fever, vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, and tearing; severe cases cause anaphylactic shock. Allergies are usually to adjuvants or strains. For serious reactions, get a desensitization shot at a vet promptly.
What happens if a dog steals and eats fish?
A little cooked fish is usually fine, but raw fish may carry parasites and bacteria. Some dogs are allergic. If it eats bones too, they can choke or cut the mouth, tongue, or gut.
My one-month-plus puppy has sneezed the last two days, vomited yellow and a worm came out, got a deworming shot, vet said give pediatric cold medicine; hoping it’s just a cold, worried about parvovirus. What’s the likely cause, or any recommended test strips?
Vomiting a worm means internal parasites, needing deworming; sneezing may be from chill, so follow the vet's cold medicine. A colloidal-gold strip for parvo is rough and often false-negative early; PCR at a vet is best.