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My dog ate fine at noon but lost appetite at night and vomited yellow-white fluid – what’s wrong?
Vomiting yellow fluid with no appetite can be gastritis, a virus or food poisoning. Withhold food and water and see a vet soon.
Why is my dog’s belly gurgling?
Vomiting with gurgling often means indigestion or eating something wrong. Fast 6 hours and give probiotics; if it continues, use anti-diarrhea and anti-inflammatory medicine, and see a vet for bacterial or parasitic enteritis.

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My dog has been lethargic and has no appetite for the past two weeks, vomits white foam, and anti-vomiting medicine didn’t help; I also found a hard lump on one nipple and two or three small hard lumps next to another nipple.
Vomiting foam and loss of appetite can signal serious illness such as gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, or viral infection, not just a minor upset. Combined with nipple lumps, mammary tumor or breast cancer cannot be ruled out and needs veterinary assessment. Do not medicate at home; seek professional diagnosis and treatment.

Why Does My Dog Have Soft Stools, and What to Do
Soft stools often come before diarrhea and hurt gut health. Common causes are a sudden food switch, parasites, a greasy diet, or mild enteritis - each with its own fix. Act early.
My cat has had diarrhea for days and its rear looks like this (photo); what’s wrong?
Long-term diarrhea can inflame the anus and infect the skin, even causing prolapse. Find the cause (bacterial, parasitic, or viral) at a vet and treat with meds and fluids.
My dog has soft, unformed stool; how should I feed it and what should I watch for?
Soft stool may be indigestion, parasites, or gastroenteritis. Try probiotics and anti-inflammatories at home, feed less kibble in small meals, and see a vet if severe signs appear.
Two-Month Corgi with Diarrhea and Worm-Egg-Like Things; Gave a Spot-On, What Now?
Soft stool may be indigestion, parasites, or gastritis. Mild cases: probiotics and anti-inflammatory at home. A gentle spot-on alone may not kill internal worms.
Dog vomited yellow fluid and had diarrhea on day one, then foamed at the mouth on day two with no diarrhea but low energy, no eating, and large body movements when vomiting – what to do?
Foaming at the mouth, loss of appetite, and lethargy have many causes, usually gastroenteritis. With mild cases the dog stays fairly alert; fast it for a day and give probiotics while monitoring.
Over two months old, vomiting and bloody stool – what medicine cures it?
Vomiting with bloody stool has many causes; treat by cause. Usually enteritis - bacterial from bad food (anti-inflammatory + anti-diarrhea like cefadroxil, bismuth; light diet) or viral (parvo, corona, with fever, lethargy - screen if unvaccinated). Parasites or bones also trigger; hospital for cause.