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How long does it take for a dog to pass a swallowed foreign object?
A swallowed foreign object is usually passed within 3 days. But if it is large or sharp, go to a vet immediately for possible endoscopy or surgery. Watch for lethargy, poor appetite, or repeated vomiting, which may require fluids or surgery.
My 4-month-old cat hasn’t eaten or drunk since its rabies vaccine a week ago
Refusing food and water can result from pickiness, indigestion, stress, or illness. After vaccination, reduced appetite and sleepiness are common reactions; keep the cat warm and in a quiet space and offer high-protein, nutritious food. If it also seems unwell, rule out panleukopenia, digestive disease, or FIP.
What happens if a dog drinks cold water?
Drinking cold water can irritate a dog's stomach and cause abdominal pain, vomiting, or diarrhea. If symptoms are severe, seek veterinary care promptly, and when possible offer warm or room-temperature water instead.
What happens if a dog eats too much raw meat?
Eating too much raw meat can expose a dog to large amounts of bacteria and parasites, upsetting the digestive system and causing vomiting, soft stools, diarrhea, foul-smelling feces, bloody stool, and loss of appetite. For safety, it is generally best to cook meat before feeding it, and to avoid overfeeding meat.
What Happens If a Cat Licks Advantage Multi?
Licking a little of this low-toxic topical may cause vomiting or drooling; give water and vitamins. Larger amounts with drooling or odd behavior need a vet.
What Happens If a Dog Eats a Goldfish?
Most goldfish are harmless protein and can boost appetite, but large ones may have bones that scratch the throat and cause bleeding. Raw fish may carry bacteria and parasites.
What Happens If a Puppy Eats Dry Kibble?
Dry kibble can cause indigestion, vomiting, constipation, and pain in puppies with undeveloped stomachs. Feed softened food under 3 months, then ease into dry. Use probiotics if upset.
My Pomeranian Ate Sleeping Pills and Was Treated – Does It Need More IV Fluids?
After induced vomiting, a three-day course of fluids and shots is advised to clear the drug and protect the liver and kidneys. If fine after three days, follow vet advice at home. Keep all human meds away.
What Happens If a Cat Food Can Spoils From Heat?
A warmed can likely spoiled; discard it to avoid vomiting and diarrhea. Store cans cool and dry, refrigerate leftovers, and see a vet if the cat reacts.
What Happens When a Cat Food Can Spoils?
Spoiled cans develop odor and mold and cause vomiting or diarrhea if eaten. Finish opened cans quickly and discard bulging cans.