Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Dog | Shih Tzu | Female | spayed
Hello, I am currently worried about my dog as she suddenly started acting a bit strange. She Started what seemed to me like wanting to throw up but nothing happened. It stopped for a little bit then once again she did it and nothing came out. So I'm thinking maybe it's a cough? After doing this she pants a little. She is eating and drinking lots of water. I can assure you she's not bloated, and does wag her tail and get excited. I'd appreciate if I'd get an answer as soon as possible. Thank you
2 Answers
Published on November 3rd, 2016
Thanks for your question. Unfortunately from your description it is not easy to say whether she is trying to vomit/regurgitate or coughing. A consultation would be essential to try to understand that. I would recommend to take Rosa to your veterinarian for a check up of the signs are not self limiting in the next 24 hours. From what you described it does not seem like an emergency or life threatening condition. Please do not hesitate to ask more question on the forum or by requesting a consultation if needed.
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Published on September 3rd, 2017
Hello there and thank you for using Pet Coach! With the history you have provided I would suggest getting Bella in to see your regular veterinarian. I am concerned that she may have something systemic causing this problem or that maybe she ate something and it is stuck and unable pass through her GI tract. If she is coughing and then trying to vomit because of excessive coughing, she could be dealing with something respiratory or cardiac as the main problem. I would get her in as soon as you are able to to have blood work and chest x-rays performed in order to help determine what is causing the vomiting / coughing. I hope this helps and I hope Bella improves! Please let me know if you have any further questions or concerns. I am also available via consultation if needed.
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