Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Dog | German Shepherd | Female | 14 lbs
My 2nd month pupoy through up salivain the morning
5 Answers
Published on February 28th, 2020
Poor pup. It is possible he just has an upset stomach from something he got into. Try feeding him a bland diet of boiled plain chicken or lean ground turkey and white rice for the next few meals to see if this can settle his stomach. However, if he continues to vomit, acts lethargic, or has a decreased appetite, then there could be something more serious going on internally that will require a vet visit to sort out. I do hope that Luna's upset stomach resolves soon! Best of luck moving forward. Take care.
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Published on March 16th, 2019
Poor Blasian! I can give you a home remedy to see if that helps. Withhold food for 6 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. I hope this helps!
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Published on March 31st, 2017
Hello. Vomiting can have many causes. If he is otherwise eating well, happy and playing, and just vomits once and a while then it could be the food you are feeding. Don't ever give raw food or any bones, and get him on a high quality puppy food. Also, if you feed a small meal before bed, it can prevent/treat "bilious vomiting" which is vomiting due to an empty stomach early in the morning. If he is lethargic or not keeping food down then get him to a vet. Good luck with Maui.
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Published on May 14th, 2017
Oh poor Diesel!! Vomiting after eating can be caused by a sensitivity to that particular food, by eating something that upset/irritated his stomach, or even by a toy or foreign material that is lodged in stomach or intestine. If he is otherwise behaving normally I would pull up his regular food and offer him small frequent meals of bland food like boiled skinless chicken breast and rice. If he continues vomiting this I would bring him in to your veterinarian for an exam and potentially x-rays and lab work to sort out what is going on.
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Published on March 25th, 2019
It could be Oreo's food or he could have eaten something foreign that he's now vomited. I can give you a home remedy to see if that helps. Withhold food for 8-12 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 his normal diet. If the vomiting continues in the absence of food, he vomits the bland diet, develops diarrhea, stops drinking water, starts vomiting water, or becomes very lethargic, he will need to see a vet right away. I hope this helps!
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