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- Answered 890 days ago
My pet vomits yellow bubbly liquid once or twice a week. He looks nauseous and is suffering. What would you suggest I do?
Kamila Rivera
Chika
Shih Tzu
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1 year old
spayed female
13 Answers
It may be be bacause of hepato pancreatic problem
Answered 890 days ago
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Hello, this seems most likely gastritis but can also be seen with some hepatic conditions I would definitely make a appointment with the veterinarian to discuss testing and treatment.
Answered 1192 days ago
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Hii , This may be a chance of gastritis or any hepatic disorder ; a proper vigilance over the diet along their vomiting disorder and a liver supportive drug ( Ayurvedic proprietary ) along with. Thanks
Answered 1204 days ago
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It looks like gastric upset due to highly acidic environment in the stomach. For Rx, I have to ask some questions about the feeding habits and she eats etc...
Answered 1299 days ago
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Yess vomiting depends on many factors , such as indigestion , gastric problem etc If continue up to 2-3 week then go for diagnosis by blood report and USG if necessary
Answered 1307 days ago
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I suggest you take him to the vet cause he might have a serious underlying cause like hepatobiliary problems, gastritis, or other things.
Answered 1346 days ago
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He may have sensitive stomach, having food allergy or gastric indigestion! Better to shift diet to hyposensitive gastro food and give digestive enzyme syp twice daily
Answered 1347 days ago
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vomiting ,depending on the age , breed, gender , diet and enviroment ahs different reason . what he puke is gastric acid and since his belly is empty it came out completly foamy. The best option would be to introduce the dog to a vet who do general exam, blood work, fecal exam especially to rule out pancreatitis and other systemic diseases. But till then the best way to reduce the incidences would be : - small portions but more often ( divide his food to 4 small portion on day) - completly hypoallergen diet : chicken breast 1 portion and 2 portion cooked rice - Routinly deworming wish you luck
Answered 1393 days ago
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Hello It sounds like chronic gastritis in a first place and I would suggest to change slowly the diet to bland diet with added rice and to see any progress Also can be added Ranitidine tablets
Answered 1396 days ago
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I will advise you for a ultrasound to diagnose whether liver or intestine or stomach is functioning normally or abnormally.. Also go for BUN, creatinine test . It's indication of gastro entertis at primary level. But liver or kidney abnormalities can't be ignored.
Answered 1396 days ago
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Your dog is likely suffering from a variety of ailments ranging from helminthiasis,Gastric Reflux, Inflammation along the digestive tract and what have you. Present your pet for check up so the veterinarian can decide the best line of treatment
Answered 1404 days ago
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A vomiting dog may show abdominal heaving and nausea. Your dog most likely has a bacterial infection (gastrointestinal ). You should take her to see your vet!
Answered 1405 days ago
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Hello Kamila. Based on your information, your dog has parasitic infection. It's better to bring your dog to veterinarian near you for a further treatment. Thankyou for giving an attention to your pet. Regards, Dr. Nisrina
Answered 1405 days ago
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