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What happened if the puppy vomited?

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Vomiting in puppies is relatively common in life. Many reasons can cause vomiting in puppies, such as overfullness, gastrointestinal obstruction, physiological vomiting, gastritis, gastrointestinal ulcers, internal parasites, etc.

1. Overeating

People often joke that they are "so full that they vomit", but this actually happens to dogs. Eating too much may indeed cause the dog's esophagus to be overburdened, causing vomiting when the digestion speed cannot keep up. Parents don’t need to worry too much about this situation, but they should pay attention to controlling their pet’s food intake during future feedings.

2. Gastrointestinal obstruction

Some small things that cannot be digested by the intestinal tract are easily eaten by dogs, such as ropes, small plastics, cotton, etc. If these substances are accidentally eaten by dogs, they will block the gastrointestinal tract and cause gastrointestinal rejection. At this time, the dog may vomit white mousse-like vomit.

3. Physiological vomiting

Physiological vomiting in dogs is a relatively normal phenomenon. If the dog eats back the vomit after vomiting and has no adverse reactions, this is physiological and normal vomiting and does not require additional attention from parents. However, food that is not easy to digest can also easily cause physiological vomiting, so parents should pay attention to adjusting the diet.

4. Gastritis

If the dog’s vomit is transparent and white, it may mean that the dog is suffering from gastritis. Gastritis will cause larger problems in the dog’s digestive system. Problems, leading to symptoms such as loss of appetite and vomiting. Parents should take their dogs to the hospital for medical treatment promptly.

5. Gastrointestinal ulcers

If your dog vomits yellow-green bile-like liquid, it may be caused by gastric ulcers. Gastrointestinal ulcers can cause a dog's digestive system to fail to function normally, with symptoms such as vomiting, vomiting blood, or bloody stools. Gastrointestinal ulcers do not necessarily require frequent vomiting. Therefore, pet owners should pay attention when their dogs vomit. It is best to take their dogs to the hospital for physical examinations regularly to avoid missing the best treatment time.

6. Internal parasites

There are many internal parasites in dogs, including tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, etc. The incubation period of internal parasites is long, and symptoms may not appear until some time after infection. Therefore, if a dog is vomiting due to parasites, it means that the parasite infection has reached the relatively complete stage.Serious situation. Parents should deworm their dogs regularly. In addition, dogs like to play outside and may be infected at any time. Internal deworming must be carried out regularly and do not wait for symptoms to appear before taking measures.


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