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Pet's info: Dog | Mixed Breed Medium (23 - 60lb) | Female | spayed | 7 years and 6 months old | 33 lbs
At 3 o'clock I gave my dog a smoothie of yoghurt, brócoli and cucumber and after 15 min I gave her 2 raw chicken wings. After half and hour she puked everything and I noticed that her eyes and snout swallowed a little. Four hours after that happened what do you recommend me to feed her?
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Published on August 23rd, 2017
I'm sorry to hear Sophie is having some tummy upset. I do not recommend giving raw chicken wings, as they can carry salmonella and the raw bones can be difficult to digest. I would recommend offering her a bland diet, such as white rice and boiled chicken breast. If she continues vomiting, doesn't want to eat or worsens, I would recommend she be evaluated by her regular veterinarian. Good luck!
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This may have been too rich for her if it's not her normal diet. I recommend that you feed Sophie the prepackaged dog food that you can buy at a pet store, because it has all the necessary nutrients added. However, I know that this is not always an option in certain places and can be too expensive. If you are going to feed a homemade diet, then I recommend you cook the food first. Dogs are susceptible to diseases from raw food - just like people are - and there is no known benefit to feeding raw food. For now, I would feed a little (one cup) chicken (cooked) and rice about two hours after she vomited. If she does not vomit again, then you can feed a cup more later in the day. Avoid a big meal until she goes 24 hours without vomiting. If she continues to vomit after one day, then it's best to take her to the veterinarian for treatment. If you continue to cook food for her, then variety is definitely good as long as you avoid certain foods. Below is a short article about foods to avoid: https://www.petcoach.co/article/10-common-foods-that-are-toxic-to-dogs-and-cats/ I hope this helps and Sophie feels better soon.
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