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May sakit po ang aso ko at naninilaw ano po ang gagawin ko
4 Answers
Published on February 3rd, 2016
I cannot answer in Filipino but according to google translate your dog is suffering from yellow vomiting. This could be from something bad he has eaten, or some internal disease that is causing vomiting. You should take him to the vet in order to get him checked and treated.
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Published on January 16th, 2018
As a first approach, I would suggest to withhold food for the next 8-12 hours and then start feeding with a bland diet based on boiled chicken and rice in small portion every 6 hours for the following 48hours. Then gradually reintroduce the normal diet over 5 days. I would definitively recommend a veterinary check up if the signs persist or you notice diarrhoea, more vomiting, lethargy or inappetence. Please do not hesitate to contact us again on the forum or by requesting a consultation if you have any more questions or to discuss it any further.
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Published on January 1st, 2017
He might have eaten something spoiled that is causing this. it can also be something more serious such as a foreign body or a pancreatic disease. withhold food for 12 hours then offer him boiled boneless chicken and rice every 6 hours in small portions. if he is eating and not vomiting, continue with this diet for 2 days. After 2 days, you can put him back gradually on his normal food. If he continues vomiting or is not eating, take him to the vet to get treatment.
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Published on July 12th, 2020
Thank you for contacting Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach with your question about Frida. Poor girl. It sounds like she is throwing up stomach acid and at her age, vomiting can have some very serious causes such as Parvo if she isn't fully vaccinated. The best thing to do for her is take her into a vet immediately to get checked out. I would find a vet near you who is open and contact them now. Best of luck.
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