Teddy's vomiting may be caused by eating too much too fast, ingestion of foreign objects, infection with internal parasites, infection with canine distemper or parvovirus, etc. First of all, if Teddy eats too much at one time or eats too fast, it will stimulate the gastrointestinal tract and cause vomiting. Secondly, if Teddy accidentally eats hair, stones, plastic bags, foam and other foreign objects, the foreign objects will block the gastrointestinal tract and cause vomiting. Finally, if the Teddy has not been dewormed for a long time and is infected with internal parasites such as roundworms and coccidia, it will also cause vomiting. In addition, if Teddy has not been vaccinated and frequent vomiting is likely to be infected with viruses, such as canine distemper, parvovirus, etc., it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time.
1. Eating too much too fast
Teddy eats too fast, or eats too much at one time. A large amount of food pours into the gastrointestinal tract, which can cause vomiting. If your Teddy dog vomits without other symptoms and simply vomits out undigested food, this is probably the cause. In this regard, it is recommended that owners feed their dogs regularly and quantitatively, and take some probiotics orally to help digestion.
2. Accidental ingestion of foreign objects
If Teddy accidentally ingests hair, stones, plastic bags, foam and other foreign objects, the foreign objects will block the gastrointestinal tract and cause vomiting. The owner can observe its mental state. If the dog is very restless and always scratches its neck with its front paws, it is likely that it has accidentally eaten a foreign object. In this regard, it is recommended that the owner take the dog to the pet hospital for a X-ray examination as soon as possible to determine the size and location of the foreign object, and then remove it.
3. Infection with internal parasites
If the owner does not deworm the Teddy for a long time, it will cause vomiting when the Teddy becomes infected with internal parasites such as roundworms and coccidia. , In severe cases, worm vomiting and worm pulling may occur. In this regard, it is recommended to take the dog to the pet hospital for internal deworming treatment in time.
4. Infection with canine distemper or parvovirus
If Teddy has not been vaccinated and the color of the vomit is white mucus, accompanied by runny nose, fever, diarrhea, etc. If the symptoms are present, it is most likely caused by canine distemper or parvovirus infection. In this case, it is recommended to take the dog to the pet hospital in time for infectious disease screening, and then symptomatic treatment after diagnosis.