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What causes a Teddy to vomit blood?
Many causes of blood in a Teddy's vomit relate to digestive disease, food allergy, poisoning, cardiovascular disease, or environmental irritation. Gastritis, ulcers, and enteritis can cause it; toxic food or medication may trigger it. Over-excitement or fright can also raise blood pressure or cause muscle spasm leading to vomiting blood.
I fed my dog a cola chicken drumstick (no bone, just meat) the day before yesterday; next day it was lethargic and just lay down, less active and ate much less; in the evening it walked a bit; third day more active and eating more, but it makes pre-vomiting motions and swallows/drools. At the hospital it got two shots and oral liquid; no more vomiting but still swallowing and smacking. What should I do? What parts does cola damage?
Cola chicken can harm healthβcaffeine and sugar are unhealthy; caffeine stimulates CNS and cardiovascular system causing lethargy and fast heartbeat, sugar causes gut upset, vomiting, diarrhea, so avoid cola foods. Your dog's lingering swallow/smack after improvement suggests digestive irritation, throat infection/swelling or oral discomfort; get blood and oral/throat/esophageal checks.
My puppy vomited pink foam with some blood streaks; it can’t get comfortable, keeps whimpering, and cries when touched
Pink foamy vomit with blood may mean: 1. stomach irritation or inflammation from irritants, foreign objects, or bones, with poor appetite and belly pain; 2. gastrointestinal bleeding from ulcers, tumors, infection, or parasites, with poor appetite, bloody stool, anemia; 3. viral enteritis like parvovirus, with diarrhea and bloody stool. Whatever the cause, first withhold food and water and take the dog to a vet promptly.

Why Are Cats Prone to Gastritis?
Gastritis in cats can be triggered by spoiled or hard-to-digest food, overeating, drug errors, bacterial infection, foreign bodies, or stress. Feed high-quality, balanced food in sensible amounts and keep the environment and bowls clean to prevent it.
What happens if you feed a dog vinegar?
Feeding vinegar causes acid reflux, vomiting, stomach pain and lost appetite, even gastritis or ulcers. Though vinegar has calcium and amino acids, its irritation harms a sensitive gut and kidneys. If you must, dilute a little into food or water.

Why Is Your Dog Vomiting
Vomiting is one of the most common signs in dogs and can point to many conditions, from a harmless upset to a blockage. Repeated or severe vomiting causes dehydration and electrolyte loss and can be life-threatening, while long-term vomiting harms growth and health. Knowing the common triggers helps you decide when to call the vet.

Canine and Feline Gastrointestinal Carcinoma
Gastrointestinal carcinoma is an uncommon but serious gut cancer in dogs and cats; when it arises in the stomach it thickens the wall and leads to ulcers and infection. Early surgical removal offers the best chance, while advanced cases β especially rectal β carry a poor outlook.
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