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My dog vomited a white substance, not foam

Vomiting pale foam can come from indigestion, poisoning, parasites, pancreatitis, virus, or acute gastroenteritis. For few episodes, fast half a day, then give probiotics and bland food in small meals. If vomiting continues with fever or low spirits, see a vet to find the cause.

Q&A 📅 August 8, 2026
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Why is my cat vomiting yellow fluid?

Yellow vomit can signal many diseases—acute gastritis, gastric ulcer, panleukopenia, coronavirus, pancreatitis, hepatitis, nephritis. Adjust diet first; if it persists without a dietary cause, see a vet for diagnosis.

Q&A 📅 August 8, 2026
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What happens if my dog eats too much cold watermelon?

Too much cold watermelon can chill a dog's stomach, causing diarrhea, vomiting, poor appetite, and abdominal pain, and in severe cases may trigger acute gastroenteritis or pancreatitis. Feed only in moderation and watch for symptoms.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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My dog is vomiting and had been binge eating suddenly before — what’s going on?

Eating randomly, binge eating, or irregular feeding can cause vomiting. Your dog's binge eating likely caused acute gastroenteritis — vomiting with mucus, lethargy, poor appetite, later diarrhea or straining. Vomiting may also signal parasites, pancreatitis, or parvovirus. Avoid binge feeding; fast and observe, then give probiotics and an antacid.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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My cat has been vomiting for two days

The photo shows undigested kibble in the vomit, suggesting intestinal blockage, indigestion, or eating too fast. Foreign objects like hair, toys, or plastic bags can block the gut; sudden food changes or overeating also trigger vomiting. Withhold food and offer a little warm water, watch 6-8 hours, then feed soaked kibble. See a vet if it continues to rule out blockage, pancreatitis, or acute gastritis.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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My cat hasn’t eaten for two days, vomits yellow fluid, and is low in energy; what is wrong?

Yellow vomit and not eating may be distemper/coronavirus, obstruction, hairballs, parasites, acute gastroenteritis, or internal disease (hepatitis, kidney failure, pancreatitis). Get a vet infectious-disease and blood check. Withhold food 0.5-1 day; if frequent vomiting, fluids and anti-emetics; do not force feed.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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My cat vomits undigested kibble; it started yesterday.

Undigested kibble vomiting may be gut blockage, indigestion, or eating too fast. Withhold food, give a little warm water, observe 6-8 hours; if it continues, vet X-ray for blockage, pancreatitis, or gastritis.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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My dog vomited all yesterday, not today, but has a high temperature, eats nothing, and sleeps most of the day.

These signs most likely indicate illness rather than pregnancy, especially with fever and refusal to eat. An unspayed female's fever may signal pyometra; distemper, parvovirus, pancreatitis, or acute gastroenteritis are other possibilities. Prompt veterinary examination is urged to avoid a fatal delay.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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My dog keeps vomiting and has no energy—what should I do?

Persistent vomiting and lethargy may be acute gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, intestinal obstruction, poisoning, hepatitis, or viral disease—see a vet promptly. Before visiting, withhold food to avoid worsening; to prevent dehydration/acid-base imbalance, give sugar-salt water after fasting. If no toxin and no further vomiting, try small-dose pet anti-inflammatory and antiemetic, observe, then feed liquid food.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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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.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026