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Vomiting and diarrhea, no energy, not eating, crying and whining
Not eating or drinking with vomiting and diarrhea may be acute gastroenteritis or pancreatitis; if unvaccinated, also consider canine parvovirus. Get a vet exam and targeted treatment; viral cases need antiviral plus symptomatic care.
Very watery stool, can’t even pick it up, soft stool for two days, reduced food, even two drops of blood
Based on your description, soft stool with blood at the end suggests you should watch the dog's energy. If bright, it's likely food intolerance or indigestion causing hemorrhagic enteritis, but parasites or viruses can't be ruled out - get a fecal test at the vet.
Why is my dog passing watery stool?
Watery stool can stem from poor digestion, stress, parasites, bad diet, gastroenteritis, viral or bacterial infection, or liver/kidney damage. Treatment depends on the cause, so a vet exam is needed for severe cases.
The day before yesterday it had diarrhea with blood at the end; I gave Revolution (topical dewormer), probiotics, and smectite powder. Yesterday the stool was formed, but early this morning it had diarrhea again
Diarrhea with blood in dogs can have various causes, including indigestion, malabsorption, digestive tract injury, parasite infection, enteritis, and viral infection. Based on your description, the dog still had diarrhea after deworming and medication, which suggests the cause may not be parasites — the medicine didn't match the problem. Take the dog to a vet for relevant tests and apply targeted treatment based on the results.
Dog vomits white foam and yellow fluid with undigested kibble, won’t eat or drink, only sleeps
This is usually acute gastroenteritis, possibly from parvovirus, coronavirus, bacteria, or parasites. Unvaccinated dogs should be tested for viral disease. If just digestive upset, give fluids for hydration and electrolytes, then anti-inflammatory, anti-vomiting, and anti-diarrhea meds.
What could be causing stool like this?
Vomiting and diarrhea together may signal hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, gastric ulcer, or parvovirus/coronavirus infection. If unvaccinated, get a blood count, fecal exam, and virus screen at once. Parvo needs antiviral serum and interferon plus supportive meds; severe cases may need hospitalization for fluids.
My dog is passing blood in its stool and won’t eat; it got chilled during the recent cold snap and has a cough.
Blood in the stool and loss of appetite can be caused by gastroenteritis, intestinal scratches, pancreatitis, parasites, poisoning, or viral disease. Take your dog to a vet for diagnosis; if it isn't vaccinated, infectious disease should be the first suspect and prompt care is important.
Dog fever 3 days, rapid breathing, diarrhea, then vomiting
Three days of fever with diarrhea/vomiting suggests gastroenteritis or distemper. Test if unvaccinated; treat with antibiotics and fever care.
3-month Samoyed, vomiting and diarrhea after moving to countryside
A 3-month Samoyed with vomiting/diarrhea may have gastroenteritis or, if unvaccinated, parvovirus. Vet testing and prompt treatment are vital.
What medicine should I give a dog that is vomiting?
Vomiting has many causes and sometimes needs no medicine: hunger, indigestion, gastroenteritis, foreign body, parasites, virus, or weather. Hunger needs scheduled feeding; indigestion needs fasting and probiotics; other symptoms need a vet.