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What if a dog eats a desiccant?
Identify the desiccant; quicklime burns the gut causing pain, vomiting, bloody stool, even death - seek a vet. Silica gel usually passes if small.
What happens when a dog vomits?
Vomiting may come from gastritis, overeating, hairballs, foreign objects, parasites, or infection. Ignoring it leads to lethargy and dehydration; fasting and probiotics help.
How long does puppy indigestion take to heal?
Indigestion usually eases in about a day. Stop feeding and fast 24 hours, then offer digestible liquids in small frequent meals.
How to tell if a dog has poor digestion?
Frequent soft stools, bloating, vomiting, poor appetite, or alternating constipation and diarrhea indicate poor digestion, often from irregular feeding or weak peristalsis.
What if a poodle eats garlic?
A little garlic may be fine, but excess causes poisoning as dogs cannot metabolize N-propyl disulfide, damaging hemoglobin and causing hemolysis.
How long should an Alaskan fast for gastritis?
Fast half a day to a day for gastritis; give a little water if no vomiting. Acute gastritis is from bad food or secondary to distemper etc.
What if a cat is given too much internal dewormer?
Overdose may poison the cat since dewormers are toxic and dosed by weight. Symptoms include vomiting, drooling, diarrhea, lethargy; seek a vet.
What if puppy kibble is fed too frequently?
Frequent small meals are fine and aid digestion, but large amounts too often cause bloating, vomiting, and gas. Withhold food/water and give probiotics.
What happens if a puppy eats watermelon?
A little watermelon usually has little effect, as it is mostly water and sugar. But sensitive stomachs and too much sugar can cause soft stools or diarrhea.
How long can a dog with uremia live?
Survival with uremia is hard to estimate, but proper treatment relieves pain and extends life. Symptoms include lethargy, poor appetite, vomiting, and breathing difficulty.