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Dog vomited pink chunks, not lethargic. Is it serious or insect spray?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Chihuahua | Male | neutered | 8 years and 8 months old | 10 lbs

My dog woke up and started gagging, suddenly he vomited chunks and pink colored. It looks like it could possibly be his food, but I was worried about the vomit being pink. About 20 minutes after he vomitted again chunks with pink color. I was thinking of all the possibilities that he could of gotten sick from and we got our house sprayed with insect spray about 5 days ago, could that be it? He isn’t lethargic or sick looking, after he vomits he is running around and playing again.

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Answered By Dr. Heidi DVM, CVA, CCRT, CVTP, CVSMT, CVCH

Veterinarian, Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist, Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner

Published on July 17th, 2018

I'm so sorry to hear that Harley has vomited. If there is any artificial red coloring in his food, then that can cause a pink coloration to the liquid when he vomits. It is also possible that it is blood if he has irritated his esophagus a little when he vomited. It would be very unlikely that an insect spray from 5 days ago would cause vomiting, but I would certainly look at the ingredient list of the spray. You may be able to find more information about the chemicals in the spray at the ASPCA Poison Control website ( https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control ). There are a huge number of reasons that a dog can vomit and sometimes we don't figure out the cause. What we normally recommend for a dog that has vomited once or twice and appears to feel fine is to offer small amounts of water at a time for a period of 6-8 hours, then start offering small amounts of food at a time. If the vomiting continues, Harley does not feel well, or he does not want to eat, then I would recommend taking him to your vet for some anti-nausea medication and an investigation about the cause of the vomiting. Good luck! I hope that was helpful and that Harley feels better soon. Thanks for using PetCoach.

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    Answered By Ann Dion, DVM

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    Hello and welcome to Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach. It is incredibly unlikely for the insect spray to be the cause, as insect toxin usually works on a neurological system that isn't present in dogs. To be sure you can call the company that did the spraying, however this is unlikely to be the cause. If there is vomiting food with a bit of pink (suspect a bit of blood) and Harley is otherwise happy and playing, just continually vomiting up undigested food, I would be very concerned about a foreign body. This would be an object that he would have eaten (sock, underwear, toy) that is blocking his gut and not letting anything pass. Other causes including a severe gastritis, pancreatitis, and cancer in the gut. I would recommend having Harley seen by your vet right away, and they will most likely recommend x-rays. Best of luck with Harley, I hope he feels better soon!

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