If your dog is vomiting, here are some things to do: Keep your dog on an empty stomach: Give your dog some time without food to allow his stomach to settle, usually 6-12 hours is enough. Observe the dog’s water intake: The dog needs to maintain adequate water intake. If the dog has vomited many times, it is recommended to feed a small amount of water. You can give cooled boiled water or add an appropriate amount of electrolyte supplements.
Be careful with your diet: Once you restart feeding, give easy-to-digest foods (such as rice and cooked chicken) that digest well . Don't allow your dog to eat large amounts of food or bones, as this may cause gastrointestinal problems. Watch your dog for symptoms: If your dog’s vomiting persists or is accompanied by other symptoms (such as diarrhea, refusal to eat, severe abdominal pain, unusual behavior, etc.), consult your veterinarian immediately as this may be a more serious problem. In summary, if your dog is vomiting, let him rest and monitor his symptoms. If the problem persists or worsens, consult your veterinarian.