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My Dog Vomited Up Ring-Shaped Worms, Won’t Eat or Drink, Has Diarrhea, and Seems Miserable
If the vomiting is caused by a parasitic infection, there are likely many worms left in the digestive tract. You should give your dog an oral dewormer and use probiotics to support the gut. Watch for continued vomiting or new symptoms such as lethargy and appetite loss, which may indicate a combined parvovirus infection.
What happens if a puppy eats hard kibble?
Hard kibble causes indigestion, cramps, vomiting, and constipation in puppies with immature systems. Soften it under 3 months, then transition; use probiotics if upset.
What happens if a puppy eats mango?
A little mango is fine, but its high sugar and fiber can cause indigestion; some dogs are allergic with vomiting, even anaphylaxis. Watch closely and rush to a vet if abnormal.
What happens when a dog is bathed?
With good warmth, bathing is fine; without drying, the dog may catch a cold. Timid dogs may show stress (shaking, vomiting); human shampoo worsens odor, itch, and shedding.
What happens if a dog eats mothballs (naphthalene balls)?
Mothballs often cause poisoning - vomiting, drooling, seizures, unsteady gait. Their fumes also irritate eyes, nose, and lungs. Rush to a vet for induced vomiting if eaten.
How to tell if a puppy is pregnant?
Early signs appear around 2 weeks (appetite, sleepiness, irritability); 3-4 weeks bring vomiting, swollen nipples; 30-45 days the belly enlarges. Confirm with ultrasound or X-ray at a vet.
What happens if a dog eats grass?
Eating grass can cause vomiting, belly pain, and poor appetite. A little helps with fiber and gut clearing, but frequent eating signals pica; pesticide-laced grass can poison the dog.
What happens if a dog eats butter?
A little butter is usually fine, but too much causes diarrhea, vomiting, and gut upset. Regularly it leads to obesity and pancreatitis, and lactose-sensitive dogs get diarrhea.
How often should an adult cat be vaccinated?
Adult cats need annual vaccines, ideally 11 months apart (a month earlier than last year), only when healthy. Mild post-vaccine signs fade in about 2 days; see a vet if severe.
My cat hasn’t eaten or drunk for two days since I brought it home, and today it vomited yellow fluid. I don’t know if it’s from the vaccine. Please advise.
Vomiting yellow fluid can stem from empty-stomach irritation, parasites, hairballs, or a vaccine reaction. Try small liquid feeds and probiotics; see a vet if it persists to rule out panleukopenia.