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These two days the stool is a bit soft with watery stool and a bit of blood, but spirit and eating are normal. Yesterday after defecation there was watery stool like the picture, this morning I did not feed kibble. What is the problem, a bit worried.
Soft stool has many causes: indigestion, kibble intolerance, gastroenteritis, viral infection, and parasitic infections. Recall diet changes. Avoid overeating. If persistent or other symptoms appear, see a vet.
My dog arches its back with vomiting and diarrhea and abdominal pain
Arching the back signals abdominal pain; with vomiting, diarrhea, and pain, suspect acute or viral gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, or other abdominal disease. Do not medicate blindly; see a vet.
Dog vomits and refuses food for three days
Vomiting can stem from fast eating, foreign objects, gastroenteritis, viruses, or parasites. For simple vomiting, fast and give probiotics. See a vet if it continues or other signs appear.
Dog vomiting and diarrhea with no appetite; what to do?
Vomiting, diarrhea, and reduced appetite can come from gastroenteritis, parvovirus, coronavirus, or parasites. Deworm for parasites; see a vet for viral causes.
My unvaccinated cat was spayed on Jan 16 and on the 23rd started vomiting yellow fluid 3-4 times a day
Yellow vomit has many causes: gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, parasites, hairballs, wrong food, viruses. Because it's severe and unvaccinated, get a viral screen promptly; for ordinary gastroenteritis use pet anti-inflammatory, antiemetic, and probiotics.
Two days ago vomited yellow fluid with foam and food; today not eating, trembling, low spirits
Yellow vomit, no appetite, trembling, low spirits may be pancreatitis, gastroenteritis, or parvo. Unvaccinated: screen for parvo. Vaccinated: keep warm, give glucose to avoid low sugar/dehydration; if no more vomiting, give anti-inflammatory, antiemetic, probiotics for 2 days; else see a vet.
My dog vomits everything it eats and has constant clear vomit with diarrhea – why?
Repeated vomiting and diarrhea usually mean acute gastroenteritis or pancreatitis from infection, bad diet or blockage. See a vet; if unvaccinated, rule out parvovirus and coronavirus. At home, fast briefly and use pet meds once vomiting eases.
My dog ran to the toilet in its sleep and vomited white fluid – why?
Vomiting has many causes including parasites, poisoning, gut damage, gastroenteritis or viral infection. For ongoing vomiting, see a vet to find the cause; deworm if parasites are the trigger.
My cat has yellow, very loose stool – what should I do?
Loose stool can be parasitic enteritis, a virus or indigestion. Try pet anti-diarrheals and probiotics with light food; see a vet if it worsens after 2 days.
My dog sleeps a lot, will not eat or drink, and has soft stool – what’s wrong?
Lethargy, no appetite and soft stool can be enteritis, parasites or a virus. Try probiotics; see a vet if it worsens.