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Six situations in which dogs vomit, poop scavengers must know!

Six situations when dogs vomit, poop scrapers must know

1. Vomiting blood

Symptoms: Dogs vomit blood or bloodshot

Cause: The intestines are scratched by foreign bodies, such as eating chicken bones, or chronic gastritis

Treatment: fasting and drinking, and seek medical attention immediately

2. Vomiting foreign bodies< /p>

Symptoms: vomiting non-food foreign objects, such as hair, thread, plastic

Cause: pica, boredom eating

Treatment: possible lack of trace amounts Elements, but it is more likely to be caused by psychological reasons. You can do an ultrasound to see if there is any foreign matter remaining in the stomach, remove it first, and then make behavioral changes.

3. Vomiting parasites

Symptoms: Obvious bugs or eggs can be seen in the vomit

Cause: There are parasites in the body

Solution: Take internal deworming. The dog should be dewormed at least once every 3 months. Increase the frequency of combing, and pay attention to combing your dog more often during the shedding season.

4. Vomiting food

Symptoms: Undigested dog food and food in vomit

Causes: Indigestion, gastrointestinal dysfunction, eating too fast

Solution: Eat small meals frequently, scientifically change food, and feed probiotics for conditioning

5. Vomiting yellow water

Symptoms: Vomiting is yellow water with foam and Gastric juice and mucus, common in the morning

Cause: Not eating for a long time, excessive gastric juice retention

Solution: Observe that the dog is in a normal state of mind and eats, and can be relieved by feeding wet C food, which can assist the long-term conditioning of the intestines and stomach. In this case, pancreatitis should be suspected.

When a dog is vomiting, there are a few things that the poop manager must know:

1. Fasting and watering in a timely manner, do not do it too early and burden the gastrointestinal tract

2. Observe the dog’s vomit, take photos and store the porridge

3. Record the dog’s vomiting frequency to facilitate medical diagnosis

4. Seek medical attention in severe cases to prevent dehydration, and in mild cases Autonomous treatment of symptoms

5. Keep vitamins, gastrointestinal products, probiotics, and anthelmintics at home