Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Dog | Mixed Breed Medium (23 - 60lb) | Male | unneutered | 11 months and 20 days old | 33 lbs
My dog threw up some of his stuffed toy he ate and now wont eat...he doesnt tense or show discomfort around the belly but doesnt want to eat...he shows signs of wanting to play and get bellyrubs but hasn't eaten in 24 hrs...he has drinken some water and seams out of it...his gums are pink and is just wanting to lay down and be left alone..should we continue to monitor and encourage eating some pumpkin and ground beef or take to a vet?
2 Answers
Published on July 23rd, 2018
Thanks for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach! Vomiting and inappetence can occur from many conditions such as foreign body ingestion and obstruction, pancreatitis, gastroenteritis, dietary indiscretion, among other possibilities. I am concerned that he could be showing signs of an obstruction which is something that requires therapy which sometimes includes surgery. I recommend that you have Jager evaluated by a veterinarian at this point for further assessment and treatment. This will likely require bloodwork and abdominal imaging in terms of diagnostics. Treatment would be based on findings. At the very least your veterinarian could start him on medications to make him feel better. In the meantime, keep water available at all times to try to prevent dehydration. Good luck and have a good night!
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Published on September 29th, 2019
Hello, I'd recommend taking Nala to her veterinarian as soon as possible. Unfortunately, the signs of an intestinal obstruction requiring surgery are continuous vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, and lack of interest in food. A young, healthy dog should always be hungry and wanting to play. An x-ray is generally the first test ordered in a dog that may have an obstruction. I hope this is helpful. Thanks for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach.
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