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Old 01-15-2010, 11:53 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by kdifran92 View Post
Not knowing a full complete medical history on your beloved Zoe it sounds like your dog has acid reflux for short.

Gastroesophageal reflux is the process by which stomach acids backs up into the esphagus, resulting in chemical burns of the mucous lining. Try feeding your dog very small meals that are bland through out the day. High fat foods and protein can worsen acid reflux. Dietary fat and protein should be limited, as fat decreases the strength of the muscle between the stomach and esophagus, while protein stimulates the secretion of gastric acid. With the diet change you should also try medication as well. I think Prilosec that you can get over the counter might help. Check with your vet for proper dosage.

Red blood in the vomit indicates active bleeding somewhere between the mouth and the upper small bowel. (Blood from the nasopharynx and esophagus may be swallowed.) Common causes are stomach and duodenal ulcers, gastrointenal foreign bodies, and gastric tumors. Material that looks like coffee grounds is old, partially digested blood. This also indicates a bleeding point between the mouth and upper small bowel.

Has your vet performed a esophagoscopy to pinpoint the possible cause?
I think the food change will help and i would try that without meds like pepcid ac first as always best if food alone can do the trick - If the blood is dark brown coffee ground looking it is indication of ulcer and why i asked if she had any nsaids as they can cause ulcers in the stomach lining. If fresh blood more red then could be do to a blood vessel from vomitting but i always have concerns of pancreatitis since small intestines are so close to pancreas and yorkies are prone to pancreatitis but you will definitely see signs if pancreatitis such as lethargy, tossing and turning etc as it is very painful been through that with mine
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