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My dog vomited yellow bile with blood. What should I do next?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

My dog vomited yellow bile with two tiny specks of blood. What should I do?

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Answered By Dr. Melanie, BVSc MS

Veterinarian

Published on November 26th, 2016

Your poor pup! If there were two tiny specks of blood in it, I would monitor her for now. Blood in the vomit could be caused by hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, GI ulcer, a foreign body, toxins, or a blood clotting disorder among other causes. You can try a home remedy to see if that helps the vomiting, but if she vomits again with blood, she will have to see a vet immediately. Withhold food for 12-24 hours, then feed a bland diet of boiled white meat chicken (no bones) and white rice in small amounts several times a day for a couple of days. Then slowly add back in her normal diet. If the vomiting continues in the absence of food, she vomits the bland diet, develops diarrhea, stops drinking water, starts vomiting water, or becomes very lethargic, she will need to see a vet right away.

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  • Published on December 18th, 2018

    Hi, and thanks for your question. As most of these episodes are dietary related and very commonly self limiting, I would suggest to withhold food for the next 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. Hope this answer was helpful, but 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. Please find the time to give us a feedback about the consultation as that will be used to improve our service.

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    Answered By Dr. Melanie, BVSc MS

    Veterinarian

    Published on January 16th, 2018

    Your poor pups! I would be concerned that they may have gotten into something given that they are showing the same symptoms, or they could have a GI illness. As long as the vomiting has stopped and they only have diarrhea, I can give you a home remedy to try. Withhold food for 12-24 hours, then feed a bland diet of boiled white meat chicken (no bones) and white rice in small amounts several times a day for a couple of days. Then slowly add back in their normal diet. If the diarrhea continues on the bland diet, they start vomiting again, stops drinking water, starts vomiting water, or becomes very lethargic, they will need to see a vet right away. Good luck, I hope this helps!

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  • Published on December 6th, 2019

    These signs could be compatible with a colitis, which is an inflammation of the last part of the colon, usually related to dietary indiscretion. As a first approach, I would suggest to 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 vomiting, lethargy or inappetence. Hope this answer was helpful, but 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. If this answer was helpful please let us know, this will be used to improve our service!

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