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What Happens If a Dog Eats Too Much Pork Liver?
Too much pork liver burdens digestion, causing diarrhea and vomiting. Its high vitamin A can cause toxicity (hair loss, dry skin, bone deformity), and toxins may harm the liver.
What to Do If a Cat Vomits White, Thin, Long Worms?
White thin worms in vomit suggest a heavy roundworm infection. Wait until 2 months old to deworm; dose strictly by weight under veterinary guidance to avoid toxicity.
My Dog Threw Up Everything, Three Times, the Last with Only Thick Foam
Dogs vomit for many reasons: fast eating, overeating, gut upset, foreign objects, kidney failure, gastroenteritis or viruses. Persistent vomiting needs a vet; mild cases may need fasting and probiotics.
Why Does a Cat’s Tummy Gurgle?
Gurgling can come from bad or spoiled food upsetting gut flora, gastrointestinal blockage, parasites, or bacterial and viral infection. Judge the cause and respond appropriately.
What Happens If a Dog Eats Cold Things?
A dog's sensitive stomach can react to cold food or drink with diarrhea, vomiting and bloating. Offer only small amounts of cold drink in heat, and see a vet if stomach upset appears.

How to Tell If a Parrot Has Trichomoniasis
Trichomoniasis, a flagellate protozoan, is a leading cause of chick deathβabout 80% of birds carry it without getting sick. Signs include poor appetite, ragged feathers, and yellow vomit; diagnosis is a microscopy or PCR test at a vet. This article covers symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
How to Treat Gastritis in Dogs?
Vet treatment for gastritis includes fluids, anti-inflammatory pain relief and gut care. Use anti-vomiting and antibiotic drugs, give fluids for balance, then feed bland food and probiotics at home.
What If a Dog Likes to Chew Tissues?
Occasional tissue eating is harmless, but frequent chewing can cause blockages, choking or harm from bleach and dyes. Supervise the dog and stop the behavior.
Why Does a Cat Suddenly Drool?
Sudden drooling can be physiological, such as from irritating food or stress, and usually passes quickly. Persistent drooling with other symptoms like lethargy or vomiting likely indicates disease and needs treatment.
What happens if a dog does not take deworming medicine?
Without deworming, internal/external parasites thrive, causing malnutrition, anemia, weight loss, and soft stool from roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, tapeworms; severe cases bring vomiting, diarrhea, spasms. Some parasites spread to humans. Deworm every 3 months internally, monthly externally.