Is the vet feeding the same at the office as you are at home? And, is she on an IV at the vet's? If yes, then her nausea at home could be related to dehydration - if the only difference is the IV. If the food is different, than that's obviously an issue.
Also, is she swallowing weird or "hard" in general at all? I mention this bc my Marcel vomited on and off for about 10 days after his neuter. However, he was not "sick" at all and had an awesome appetite. The vet could not figure it out. But, I knew what was wrong bc he was swallowing so differently after the surgery. I believe his throat was damaged/irritated during the surgery/intubation - and afterward, I believe his gag reflex was being triggered/irritated. This healed after about 10 days or so.
Continuous vomiting is very dangerous - and if you and the vet can't figure out what it's from, you truly have to get to a different vet asap.
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