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heaven
02-25-2008, 09:25 PM
HELP :-s:-s:-s

kaninang umaga hindi kumain si heaven.. akala namin yung natural lang na pagayaw nya sa food nya... then at 10am nagsuka..since wala nga sya nakain water lang nasuka nya, parang puro laway lang...color white pa.. tapos binigyan ko water hydrite... the mga 12 ayaw parin kumain. suka ulit.. yellow na ang sinusuka nya.. puro lawaya parin at water.. hanggang 6pm suka lang ng suka.. tumawag kasi ako sa vet nya ng 1pm, sabi try giving plasil muna then continue the oral hydrite then observe till 6pm.. ayun, until 6pm nga suka parin sya.. although masigla naman sya.. tapos nakikipaglaro pa kay angel.. tapos matutulog tapos out of nowhere suka ulit :'-(:'-(:'-(

as what the vet said dalhin na daw dun kapag hindi nagimprove.. 6:30pm nasa vet na kami..ayun ininject sya ng pangstop ng suka nya.. then check all vital signs.. normal naman daw lahat.. he asked me kung may diarhea daw.. eh wala naman.. so ayun under observation sya ngayon till tomorrow night. kapag walang improvement icoconfine na sya...

paguwi namin I gave him chicken liver mixed with his kibbles, konte lang muna bnigay ko kasi baka upset pa ang tyan nya.. ubos na nya.. narelieve ako ng konte kasi nga kumain na sya..

pero worried parin kaming lahat bakit sya nagsususka.. Im sure something's wrong with him... as of now nilayo namin si angel sa kanya.. para kung may virus (we hope not) maprevent ang paghawa kay angel..

help naman po :(:(:( hindi ako mapakali eh.. ano po kayang pwedeng problem ng puppy ko? ano po bang mga sakit na symptoms ang vomiting.. please I need help on this..:'-(

thanks

ChubbyCheek
02-25-2008, 09:53 PM
Sorry to hear this...sounds like heaven is pretty sick. The salivating and constant vomiting without having anything on the belly may be due to a viral infection.

You have to check his shot records and see when was his last vaccination...also when was the last vaccination of Angel. She is the newbie in the house and may have brought a sickness along with her from the other household. Even though it is not affecting her at the moment.

If he does have a viral infection, all the vet can do is offer support...his system has to fight it off now...there is no drug that will really eliminate it now.

Please keep Angel away for now. I hope he pulls through this well.

If he starts vomiting again, you can give him some milk (any kind) and mix about 1-2 tablespoons of sugar into it, make sure to dissolve it well...then let him drink it. It will stop his vomiting for awhile.


Here is a list of probable reasons a dog/cat may start experiencing vomiting...

The list of non-gastric causes of vomiting is long.

Pancreatitis in the dog causes vomiting that is sudden in onset and often severe. The dog may have a painful belly. Pets with pancreatitis often have a history of eating garbage or fatty table scraps. Tumors of the pancreas can cause similar signs to pancreatitis. Pancreatitis occurs in the cat but the signs are subtle and non specific and often don't include vomiting

Kidney failure is a common cause of vomiting in dogs and cats. The kidneys can be acutely (suddenly) damaged by poisons such as antifreeze or by severe dehydration. Waste products that the kidneys normally get rid of, rise to high levels in just a few days. The kidneys can also gradually lose their ability to remove waste products from the body as the pet ages. Early signs of kidney failure include drinking and urinating large amounts called polyuria and polydipsia or PU-PD. PU-PD may be present for months to years before the kidney failure is severe enough to lead to waste product accumulation and vomiting. Vomiting in chronic kidney failure may began as occasional episodes and progress to severe, frequent vomiting. The pet with chronic kidney failure will often lose body condition and may have pale gums due to anemia.

Non-spayed, middle aged female pets can develop a uterine infection called pyometra. Pyometra occurs within 2 months after a heat cycle and often results in discharge of pus from the vagina. The pet may frequently lick the vagina so discharge may not be seen. Dogs develop pyometra more often than cats. Other signs may include PU-PD and depression.

Liver failure causes vomiting as well as other signs depending on the type of liver disease. Other signs of liver disease may include seizures, jaundice (a yellow discoloration of the areas of skin not covered by fur), PU-PD and fluid accumulation in the belly or legs. Bladder obstruction or rupture will cause a sudden onset of vomiting. The urethra that leads from the bladder to the outside can get plugged by stones or tumors. The animal will strain and pass just a free drops of urine or none at all. They will also have a painful belly. Bladder obstruction if not corrected, is fatal in just a few days. The bladder can be ruptured by blunt trauma such as being hit by a car or kicked.

A form of diabetes called ketoacidosis will cause vomiting along with depression and PU-PD.

Addison's disease is a deficiency of hormones from the adrenal gland and causes vomiting, diarrhea and weakness. Addison's disease occurs most commonly in young to middle aged dogs, most of which are female. Addison's is rare in the cat. The signs of Addison's disease may be intermittent or may be very severe and constant.

Diseases of the inner ear can cause vomiting accompanied by incoordination, circling and tilting of the head to the side. Motion during car rides stimulates the inner ear and can cause vomiting.

A sudden onset of vomiting in young, poorly vaccinated pets may be caused by infectious agents including canine distemper, canine parvovirus and feline panleukopenia virus.

There are many toxins including lead, insecticides, antifreeze and other chemicals that can cause vomiting.

Cats with elevated thyroid function, hyperthyroidism, may vomit in addition to other signs including, increased appetite, weight loss, hyperactivity and a poorly kept coat. Heartworm disease in cats may cause vomiting in addition to coughing, respiratory distress, weight loss and depression.

Primary causes of vomiting include acute gastritis often due to eating garbage or other types of dietary indiscretions; the ingestion of large amounts of hair during grooming; ulcers of the stomach; stomach or upper intestinal cancer; parasites; food allergies; the presence of a foreign body stuck in the stomach or upper intestine; twisting and dilation of the stomach; and intussusception which is a telescoping of one part of the intestine into another piece of intestine.

The stomach is usually empty 6 to 8 hours after eating. Vomiting of food when the stomach should be empty suggests an obstruction of the stomach or abnormal motion of the stomach muscles that normally grind food and push the ground food out of the stomach.

Tests to differentiate primary causes of vomiting include x-rays or ultrasound of the abdomen and endoscopy. Endoscopy is the technique of passing a flexible scope into the stomach and upper intestine to examine the inside of these structures. It may be possible to remove a foreign body with endoscopy and small biopsies of the lining of the stomach and intestine can be taken for microscopic evaluation. Endoscopy requires general anesthesia.

If the pet vomits sporadically, the results of all tests may be normal. Many healthy dogs and cats vomit occasionally without identifying a cause. Sometimes the cause of vomiting is as simple as the pet eating too fast. The treatment for vomiting depends upon the cause. Nonspecific treatment for vomiting includes fasting, and fluids to correct or prevent dehydration. In episodes of sudden onset of vomiting, food is withheld for 24 - 48 hours and water for 24 hours. Water should never be withheld from an animal with known or suspected kidney disease without replacing fluids intravenously or subcutaneously (under the skin). If vomiting stops, small amounts of a bland low-fat food are fed 3 to 6 times daily for a few days, with a gradual increase in the amount fed and a gradual transition to the pet's normal diet. Water is also reintroduced in small amounts on the second day. You may start with ice cubes and then gradually increase the amount of water over the day if vomiting does not reoccur.

If the pet is bright and alert and has had no previous health problems, episodes of acute vomiting may be managed at home, although veterinary consultation prior to home treatment is advised. Consultation with a veterinarian in your region may reveal a recent outbreak of an infectious disease causing vomiting or identify a cluster of recent poisonings. With this type of knowledge you will want to have your pet evaluated rather than waiting a few days. Dogs and cats who vomit for longer than a few days or are depressed or dehydrated should be presented for veterinary evaluation.

jsgarden
02-25-2008, 10:06 PM
wawa heaven. kaya yan ni heaven. sna gumaling na cya para hndi n mag worry mommy kaye nya.

cathzsmile
02-25-2008, 10:10 PM
sana gumaling na si heaven mo sis... don't worry alam ko naman na magaling yung mga vet sa clinic. I agree doon sasinabi ni CC na give mo siya ng water with sugar and ihiwalay mo muna si Angel para hindi mahawa. Try to disinfect the place where the two dogs stay para nde na kumalat pa yung microbyo na meron dalang sakit. Balitaan mo kami sa condition ni Heaven.

heaven
02-25-2008, 10:40 PM
waaaH! lalo akong nagworry.. :'-(

kapag po ba nagstop na syang magvomit until tomorrow pwede na ba akong magsaya? :'-(

6mos bday pa naman nya today.. I even cooked spaghetti and cookies to celebrate.. kaso naman sick yung celebrant :'-( nakakalungkot talga!

btw, si heaven po complete vaccines.. si angel nakaka 2 vaccines palang.. feb14 yung last vaccine nya..and we dont see any sign na sick si angel.. grabe lakas kumain, makulit, maingay... she's doing fine(i guess and I hope)..

and nung second na suka po pala ni heaven may nakita akong couple strands of hair sa sinuka nya... baka nainhale nya yung fur na ginupit ko sa footpads nya yesterday..

hindi rin po sakitin si heaven, pero last thursday night sinugod din namin sya sa vet because of vomiting din.. he vomitted 10x.. kaya nagworry agad kami.. pero paguwi ok na sya until kaninang umaga.. haaay! im so worried...

thanks guys sa support.. please include us in your prayers.. thank you..

ChubbyCheek
02-25-2008, 10:53 PM
That is very good news that they are up to date...a viral infection is the last thing you want to have your heaven come down with.

Hopefully it is something he ate that he will work out of his system.

Your pooch does not need to be confined unless he is dehydrated...meaning he refuses to drink at all. All the vet will do with confinement, is stick him in a cage and have a "boy" check on his progress from time to time. You can do that at home, where he will be much more comfortable and no stress.

If he continues to vomit, then something more is going on with him. You need to request your vet to do a CBC...complete blood count test on your dog. He would need to draw blood, and have it sent to the lab. This will tell you if there is a infection brewing, where in the body, and what it is. This way appropriate action can be taken. Any other way is pure guesswork on your vet's part.

If your vet can not provide you with a CBC, then you can seek out a larger more well equipped clinic...which is willing to take the blood and send it to a lab for you.

heaven
02-25-2008, 11:06 PM
yun din nga po sabi nya.. kanina kaya nya tinanong kung ok saking iconfine kasi nga hidni kumakain.. lagyan daw dextrose.. I said kung magigiung ok si heaven edi go.. pero sabi nya tignan daw muna nya kung anong pwedeng gawin bago iconfine.. he gave him chicken liver and kinain naman.. so ayun inuwi namin yung chicken liver nila sa ref.kasi gabi na and we're sure mahirap na maghanap chicken liver sa market.. LOL! so sabi nya hindi na muna confine, he needs to eat daw and drink lots of water(oral hydrite).. pakainin daw ng chicken liver and kibbles.. kapag kumain good sign.. kapag hindi try ulit tomorrow morning.. kapag hindi parin ibalik na sa kanya.. at kapag daw nagsuka ulit ibalik na daw sa clinic for blood testings.. yun yung CBC right? ngayong gabi mukhang dito ako sa sala matutulog para bantayan sya.. haaay...

thanks CC.. alam mo po ba nung nagsusuka sya kanina naisip ko" ano kayang number ni CC ill call her" LOL.. ikaw una kong naisip kasi you always answer my questions immediately eh.. =D parang kapag wala akong magawa sa situation I want to log in here then talk to you.. hehe.kaso hindi ako nakapag Online kanina cause dami bisita dahil ininvite ko mga pamngkin at cousins ko kasi nga naghanda kami meryenda for heaven's 6mos bday..lol. thanks po ha? I really appreciate your help..God bless po..

ChubbyCheek
02-25-2008, 11:42 PM
Always happy to try to help out heaven. :) My number is listed on my Bulldog website to get in touch with me, it is in my signature below. ;)

We will keep Heaven in our prayers, he is a very important part of our pet community here. We all know and care for him, thanks to you. }l{

Please keep us updated on his condition.

heaven
02-25-2008, 11:55 PM
thanks CC.. grabe naiiyak na ako kakaisip sa kanya.. salamat po talga..

yes ill definitely update you guys.. thanks again

japongs_17
02-26-2008, 01:01 AM
sorry to hear that heaven... and hopefully tuloy tuoly na ang recovery niya

heaven
02-26-2008, 07:43 PM
thanks JP..

well sa ngayon heaven looks fine.. hindi na ulit sya nagvomit.. kumakain narin paunti unti.. I called the vet, sabi nya bantayan ko lang daw muna ang poop at water intake.. makulit narin sya..he humps on angel na ulit.. LOL.. I bought him a treat, yung bacon strips.. and he looooves it... pagdating ko sobrang hyper na ulit nya! parang alam nya nga na para sa kanya yung laman ng plastic bag na dala ko eh... =D as of now medyo nakahinga na kami sa situation nya... but still we're observing him.. sana nga hindi naman malala ang situation nya...

salamat po sa lahat.. sana umOK na si heaven... thanks again guys!:big hug:

japongs_17
02-26-2008, 07:47 PM
sana naman full recovery as if nothing happened ;)

heaven
02-26-2008, 08:18 PM
sana nga JP ;) thanks po

jsgarden
02-26-2008, 08:18 PM
ah thats good at mkulit na ulit si heaven. ah back sa pag hump ulit kay angel hehehe. :>

heaven
02-26-2008, 08:48 PM
oo nga eh! haha! although medyo quiet sya ngayon kaysa dati.. dati kasi ayaw nya sa loob ng pen.. ngayon behave sya sa pen nila.. =D

sana tuloy tuloy na to.. thanks mon!:hug:

k_g_valero
02-26-2008, 09:25 PM
Heaven don't worry too much alam ko naman na matapang yung mga poochies natin lalo na kapag nakikita nila na malungkot tayo and worried sa condition nila. Your dog will be fine soon just give him an extra TLC for his fast recovery and besides the our veterinarian is always there to assist us in taking good care of our pets. ;)

ChubbyCheek
02-26-2008, 09:35 PM
Thanks for the update heaven :cool: Sounds like your lil guy is shaking off whatever was ailing him....and back to his happy self again. =} Kudos!

heaven
02-26-2008, 09:54 PM
@K_g: thanks po.. oo nga I think nararamdaman nya na worried ang mommy at daddy nya sa kanya, as well as his lolodad and lolamom... =D medyo pasaway nga lang talga sya kasi ayaw uminom ng water nya.. kapag naman iddropper ang lakas uminom.. sabi mommy ko spoiled na spoiled na daw, pati paginom gusto sinusubo sa kanya.. sabi naman ng dad ko "its ok, basta magpagaling sya kahit ako na ang magpainom sa kanya everyday!" LOL.. thanks po ulit..


@CC: thanks po.. yes he looks fine right now.. but a little weak compared before.. siguro dahil sa hindi pa sya nakakakain ng maayos... but generally he wags his tail, trying to jump off the play pen, plays with his toys, runs, barks and smiles.. so Im happy to see that he is better now compared yesterday.. thanks guys for your help and encouragements.. :hug:

cathzsmile
02-26-2008, 10:02 PM
sis mukhang spoiled nga si Heaven mo... :-D . But you know heaven is too lucky because even your parents were worried about his health condition. ;)

heaven
02-26-2008, 10:29 PM
oo sis.. he's like their APO! apo ang tawag nila kay heaven.. minsan yung mommy ko inaangkin mga babies ko.. she's always like "come here babies" hehe.. pati nga dad ko kinikiss sila.. nagulat din ako.. hindi naman sila ganto dati... yes sis heaven and angel are lucky to have a lolo and lola like my parents.. and of course for having me as their mommy.. lol

cathzsmile
02-27-2008, 10:40 PM
obvious ba na lucky talaga sila kasi ikaw ang mommy nila? Feel ko kung worries mo sister. Anyway, try mo give siya ng propan syrup yun kasi ang ibinigay ni Dr. Albert noong nagkasakit si Baxter ko just ask him kung ano ang dosage para kay heaven. You can buy it at Mercury drug store.

heaven
02-27-2008, 10:44 PM
ok sis.. buy ako nyan tomorrow. then Ill call his vet nalang.. ay sis yung doggymin ba hindi ba yun food supplement? or do I have to buy talga another one?

cathzsmile
02-27-2008, 10:51 PM
I just don't know kung pareho lang sila pero I would suggest na call ka muna sa clinic and ask mo kung pareho lang ba yun para hindi naman lumaki yung gastos mo sa medication... yung propan kasi gamit yun pang-tao after lang niya maubos yung 1 bottle pwede mo na siya give ng other multi-vitamins such as tiki-tiki. Ask ko lang pinabigyan ba nila Dr. si heaven ng Jetapar syrup?

heaven
02-27-2008, 11:11 PM
hindi sis eh.. what is it for? oo I heard propan before.. yun ba yung 300+ per bottle?

cathzsmile
02-27-2008, 11:17 PM
hindi ko na matandaan kung magkano yung propan last Aug. pa kasi ako bumili noon. Jetapar syrup if for liver supplement yun lagi kasi ang prescribed na gamot ni Dr. Albert doon sa 3 kong alaga (2 basset hound and 1 mini-pin).


Grabe natawa naman ako marunong pala mag-whistle yung aso ko while sleeping :-D. Sorry off topic na yata ako.

heaven
02-27-2008, 11:41 PM
ok sis.. Ill call dr carpio nalang tomorrow.. thanks po..

ChubbyCheek
04-14-2008, 02:42 PM
Sorry to hear this Blake, I know it is hard for you right now. :sad angel:

It is so hard to say why your guy is vomiting. The first suspect is the chicken liver of course cause it is the last thing he ate.

You can try to give him some milk (any kind) with a bit of sugar added to it. It will help to put something on his tummy, and help ease the gagging his tummy keeps doing.
It won't solve the situation, but will give him some nourishment for the time being. You can also give him a bit of vitamins (liquid) like LC Vit to give him a bit of energy.

He really is going to have to visit the vet again. They will know if he has some type of poisioning from what he ate...or if he got into anything else. You will have to get his blood tested. No way around that right now.

heaven
04-14-2008, 09:32 PM
oh my... sorry to hear that blake.. nangyari narin yan kay heaven buong araw nagsusuka.. tinawagan namin vet pinabigyan lang ng PLasil, that's to stop vomiting lang. pero ayun suka parin kaya dinala na namin sa vet. iconfine na daw. pero pagdating sa vet inobserve sya for like an hour, some testings.. di ko na maalala ano ano mga yun.. medyo tuliro na kasi ako... eh everything seems right naman daw. kaya pinauwi samin that night. observe daw ulit. kapag daw nagsuka pa ibalik sa vet. pero good thing hindi na sya nagsuka ulit. ang tingin ko nairritate ang tummy kasi sa last na suka nya parang may mga fur na kasama.. Thank God talga he's ok now.

sana maging ok na ang GR mo ;)

ChubbyCheek
07-18-2008, 02:19 PM
April pa pala since last ako nag post na nagsuka ang GR ko..
and it happen na naman ngayon huhuhu..

kagabi late night mga 11pm nakita ko syang nag gag, may lumabas na konti food pero kinain nya ulit (eow!) i thought, wala lang, then in the morning, i fed him around 8am, the usual homecooked meal pero ngayon may oatmeal na..

by 1pm after ko sya paliguan eto nagsuka na naman, by this time siguro half ng kinain nya kanina, and it seems parang di sya natunawan because halos parang buo parin yung mga materials, to think na almost 5hours na lumipas.

he seems ok, masigla, the usual, pero baka later tumamlay na naman ito..
di kaya dahil sa oatmeal? allergic reaction?
he's into medication ngayon sa kanyang ear infection (im using otirel)..

and his stool became soft, dahil sabi nga din, oatmeal makes the stool runny.. ginaya ko kase yung ingredients sa orijen
:( eto nagmarunong :(

Nope, don't believe that oatmeal will cause allergic reactions in your dog. Oatmeal does not make a dogs stool runny, it makes them poop more often, but it should still be firm.
I can't understand what you mean, you mimic the ingredients of orijen...it is not really possible to follow the formulation of a commercial dog food. you must process it in special ways that they would not publish on how to do it. So your method would not be possible to try and mimic such a thing.

What were the results of your bloodtest? Or your dog could have problems with its digestive system, like acid reflux disease...where in a dog throws up most everytime they eat..yet they are fine medically and physically.
If your dog is showing weakness, mixed with the vomiting Blake, you really should get him to a competent vet for a thorough checkup to find the root of the problem. Once it is discovered, you can go from there, and try to go about solving what is really happening to your Golden. :cool:

ChubbyCheek
07-18-2008, 10:58 PM
Yep he could be allergic to wheat germ because it is derived from wheat, and some dogs are allergic to many grains.
For the weak and vomiting, a blood test would show any white or red blood count loss, that would indicate infection in the body. The vet could better determine what it is if anything is there or not.
You always have to consider that he just may have a weak stomach...but if it continues I would suggest consulting your vet about it, cause it is not normal to vomit so much.
Scratching could indicate allergies to something for sure, even if it is has not yet manifested on the skin...so keep a close eye out for when the scratching occurs, and what did the dog do just before he started itching.
For the Otirel, you must clean the ears out, each time before adding drops. Just by using a cottonball to swab inside and remove any gunk you can find.

ChubbyCheek
07-18-2008, 11:36 PM
My goodness, he really sounds like something is causing allergies. You can narrow it down, by reducing what you are feeding him to only minimum ingredients.
For any dog with a upset tummy, or getting over sickness you could just cook them some ground beef and mix it with rice...no seasonings and no salt.
It will help you pinpoint what is making him itch...it has to be something he is ingesting because he is itching everywhere.
If you think his ears are sensitive to his eardrops, even though they have lessened the infection...give him a break for about 1 week, or until the redness goes away. Just continue to clean the ears 2x daily like you have been doing.

ChubbyCheek
07-18-2008, 11:53 PM
You're welcome :D I know your guy will be happy to get the ground beef and rice...then gradually after a day or so, you can add 1 additional ingredient to see what he reacts negatively to. That will catch the culprit. :-@
Happy to hear his ears are getting better...you are right, irritations can start showing as redness, or inflaming of the ears also.
I wish you the best for your guy...I will keep checking this thread, if I can say anything to help, I will be more than happy to. :cool:

ChubbyCheek
07-19-2008, 12:13 PM
The yellow frothy vomit is just his stomach acids Blake. That is usually when the belly is empty, yet the dog throws up.
For the medicated shampoo, please ensure to use it only as often as prescribed on the directions. He should not have any reaction to the shampoo, unless he licks it while it is on him in its form...after rinsing and he licks should be ok because nothing is there for him to ingest anymore. If he were to throw up due to the shampoo, it would happen immediately, not the next day...so that is not it.
To soothe your dogs tummy from vomiting, you can give him a bowl of milk with some white sugar inside...not too much, but just enough to make it sweet and stir it good to make the sugar dissolve. This will coat his belly and give temporary relief for awhile.

IMO, I think you should take him to the vet and have a thorough checkup. Have him take a bloodtest, and a stool test for worms.
If there is a infection, your vet will start him on a host of meds for it. For the worms, if he has them, it could be "whip worms", they are are the hardest worm to get rid of, and need very strong dewormer to combat them, and a constant steady dose to rid the dog of them.
This will cover your basis for both ends of the spectrum.
For right now, I think a good competent vet is the way to go for your boy.

You don't wanna wait too long, like so many of us do sometimes...and then the situation becomes even worse...and harder for the dog to get well. Better to catch it when your dog is still ok, rather than when they are ravaged by something, and it really makes them super ill. :cool:

ChubbyCheek
07-19-2008, 12:50 PM
Yep, I remember. You can not give him any dewormer right now, until he stops the constant vomiting...it would just get thrown up and be a waste.

Yes, worms cause vomiting, lbm coupled with constant straining, mucus like stool, bloody stool, lack of appetite, lethargy, sudden weight lose (where they look ok that night...then the next morning they look noticably skinny and weak.

All of these are symptoms of a worm infestation that is hurting the dog. You may not have all the signs, but even a few can point to worms.

Any milk is fine that your dog can tolerate, just add the sugar and he will lap it up...plus feel better.

vin_bibo
07-21-2008, 06:16 PM
dog and pups.. like babies likes to bite and taste kung anu nkikita nila..somehow..try to have yakult lagi, tas pag nsisira tyan painom nyo lang po.. be cautious sa laht ng sinusubo ng dogs nyo.. LOVE your dogs.. let us give them extra care...

<)))<
07-22-2008, 10:13 AM
yep Vin_bibo is right....:)

fluffy
10-30-2008, 01:29 AM
hi, hope anyone can reply immediately on this. my fluffy is vomiting. he i just sleeping when i last checked on him. im so worid, nagsusuka po si fluffy. idk what to do. everythings fine b4 sya magsleep. he vomited 3 consecutive times.:'-(

ChubbyCheek
10-30-2008, 01:56 AM
^ Hard to say fluffy...your pooch could have eaten something that did not agree with him, or could be sick, so many things.

What was the last thing he was doing before he started throwing up? Does he have a fever? (hot tummy and inside of ears), did you recently change his diet, is he on any types of medications, has he been chewing on something that could get caught in his throat, has he been playing with toys with loose parts that he could have ingested?

All of these questions are possible situations that can cause vomiting, besides the most common, like worms, and viral infections. For that you would need to know that his vaccinations are up to date, and his deworming is also updated. But with worms, you would notice loose stool also.

Make sure not to give anything to eat, till his belly settles...and limit his water intake tonight incase his tummy is still sensitive.

Hope this helps to pinpoint the possible cause. :cool:

beijing
11-06-2008, 08:41 AM
hi everyone...last night Beijing threw up twice. Yellow yung vomit nya and last food intake was at 7:00 in the morning. He seemed ok though, he ate everything in his bowl for dinner and drank water. He was okay this morning when i left. His poop looked fine too... what do you think is wrong? He had his last parvo shot and anti-rabies shot last Sunday.

sheilamay555
01-31-2009, 05:57 PM
I need help! di tumitigil sa kakavomit yung dog ko. dinala namin sa vet kanina para sa kanyang 4th shot. PArang masigla pa naman hanggang sa nakauwi kami sa bahay. Tapos kumain ng onti tapos natulog. Pagkagising ng 6pm bilang nagsuka. 8 in 1 yung binigay na shot ng vet. hay,.. ano po gagawin?:'-(

ChubbyCheek
01-31-2009, 07:38 PM
I need help! di tumitigil sa kakavomit yung dog ko. dinala namin sa vet kanina para sa kanyang 4th shot. PArang masigla pa naman hanggang sa nakauwi kami sa bahay. Tapos kumain ng onti tapos natulog. Pagkagising ng 6pm bilang nagsuka. 8 in 1 yung binigay na shot ng vet. hay,.. ano po gagawin?:'-(

You need to call the vet right away that administered the shot to advise him/her of the situation and get their take on what to do.

It may well be the shots that caused the vomiting. When we give our dogs vaccinations, we are actually infecting them with a mild case of viruses, so they usually have some slight type of reaction.
The advice given by vets is to withhold food for at least 2-3 hours after vaccinations are administered...so in case they develop upset belly, it won't be too bad for them.

You can give a small bowl of milk with some dissolved sugar in it....let your dog drink and it should coat the belly and give a bit of relief till they get over the upset tummy.
Just remove any food for now. :cool:

sheilamay555
01-31-2009, 11:12 PM
Binigyan ko ng onting yakult kanina,.tapos naging active ulit. Tapos nagharutan sila ng Pusa namin nag-vomit ulit. Bingyan na namin siya ng hydrite. Puro bula at yellow na water like yung suka niya. Di ako makatulog ngayon, still observing what will happen to her. Nakakatakot,. Di pa nagrereply yung vet na nagturok sa kanya pero may vet kami na kasama dito sa bahay kaya siya tumutulong sa akin ngayon. I hope wala na ito bukas..:'-(