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What Should I Do If My Dog Ate a Small Amount of Burnt Food?
If a dog eats a small amount of burnt food, it usually is not a big problem, but you should keep watching for vomiting, diarrhea, poor appetite, or abdominal discomfort. If these appear, consult a vet.
What Happens If a Teddy Eats Feces?
If a Teddy eats its own feces, it usually has little effect, though eating a lot may cause indigestion. Eating other animals' feces can spread parasites, distemper, or parvovirus, causing diarrhea and vomiting.
My Two-Month-Old Cat Was Brought Home the Day Before Yesterday, Fed Cat Food Directly Without Transition, Now Has Yellow Stools and Low Energy. Can I Give It Probiotics, and Should I Withhold Food?
Cat diarrhea is usually caused by parasites, bacterial enteritis, food-change indigestion, or panleukopenia. If the cat's energy and appetite are normal, the cause is likely indigestion from the new environment or food, and short fasting with anti-diarrhea and anti-inflammatory medication may help.
It Started Foaming at the Mouth This Afternoon; It Was Fine This Morning, Then White Drool Hung at Its Mouth, It Defecated and Vomited, and Did Not Respond When Called
There are many causes of white-foam vomiting in cats, and the right treatment depends on the cause. When you notice white foam, first withhold food and water and check for any irritating food, medication, or foreign objects.
My Cat Vomited a Little White Foam Early This Morning
There are many causes of white-foam vomiting in cats, and the right treatment depends on the cause. Since the cat's history is unclear, when you notice white foam, first withhold food and water and check for any irritating food, medication, or foreign objects.
What Happens If a Golden Retriever Eats Salt Often?
A Golden Retriever that eats too much salt frequently can develop kidney problems such as nephritis or kidney stones, causing frequent urination, urgency, and blood in the urine, which can be life-threatening. Excess salt also raises blood pressure and heart-disease risk.
What Happens If a Cat Eats Chocolate?
A cat that eats chocolate may be poisoned, because chocolate contains theobromine and caffeine that a cat's body cannot metabolize. These substances affect the central nervous system and heart, causing vomiting, diarrhea, frequent urination, and even death.
What happens if I feed a puppy sesame?
In moderation sesame is a fine snack—protein, fat, minerals, vitamins. But puppies' sensitive guts can diarrhea/vomit/indigest if overfed; long-term use causes obesity and diabetes/heart/fatty-liver risk. Feed sparingly.
My dog is foaming at the mouth, has no appetite, is lethargic, and won’t eat—what’s wrong?
Many causes. Unvaccinated dogs may have distemper/parvo/corona—see a vet. Otherwise poisoning, acute gastritis, pancreatitis, or parasites; find the cause first. Vomiting risks dehydration—get fluids; mild cases may use pet anti-vomit/antibiotic meds and probiotics. Severe viral/poison/organ cases need emergency vet care.
Why does my puppy have ‘turned intestines’ (parvovirus)?
'Turned intestines' means parvovirus, which damages gut lining causing diarrhea/vomiting, even dehydration/shock. Unvaccinated pups are most at risk; diet and parasites also cause it. It's very harmful—timely treatment is key.