1. Gastrointestinal problems.
The yellow viscous substance may be a mixture of gastric acid or yellow-green bile in dogs. This phenomenon is often caused by gastrointestinal digestion problems, abnormal gastric acid secretion, bile discharge disorders or gastrointestinal dysfunction. .
2. Dietary issues.
Dogs eating improperly, eating too much grease, perishable, indigestible food or unclean food can also cause vomitus to appear yellow and sticky.
Again, the cause of infection. Certain viral or bacterial infections can also cause yellowish gunk in your dog's stomach or intestines.
3. Foreign bodies in the abdominal cavity.
After a dog eats or swallows foreign objects, it may cause gastrointestinal obstruction or perforation, causing serious symptoms. One of them is vomiting yellow sticky matter. This situation requires prompt medical treatment.
When a dog vomits yellow sticky matter, the owner should immediately stop the dog from eating and maintain indoor air circulation so that the dog can breathe fresh air. At the same time, keep the dog drinking water and observe the dog's condition. If the situation is serious, seek medical treatment in time. In order to prevent the dog from spitting out such yellow sticky matter again, the owner should also pay attention to the reasonable arrangement of the dog's diet and activities, and keep the environment clean and hygienic.