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					Originally Posted by  dwerten     yeah that diet is designed to wrap around the teeth and scrape teeth the way the kibble is designed - honestly not a good diet for what you are describing and she may not eat it due to shape of food     
with stomach issues i would try hill's ultra z/d wet or w/d -- if she is making effort to vomit it is not esophagus related it is gastrointestinal -- I think it is related to diet.    
Can you describe what happened 12-24 hrs prior to this vomitting occurred ?  any change in diet, did you move, anything stressful, age when started, is there any diarrhea associated with it as well, any change in water?  (use spring bottled water if not doing so already), etc?    |  
 
  Ok, I will explain again about our diet. Once we got Maggie we were giving her Wellness dry food for small dogs. For a year or more. Then our vet recommend us this t/d food for her teeth. I combined Wellness and t/d, but Maggie liked that t/d better. The only problem I had with t/d - even for small dogs the balls are quite big. She liked to play with the food and eat 3-4 balls at a time, but few times a day.
She started vomiting while she was on t/d food. Prior to that we took her to petshop for her regular haircut. I am afraid she might be stressed there.
We start giving her gastro can food only after vomiting took place.
Now she is taking Sulcrate suspension for 5-6 days and her vomiting has stopped for a while, but today it happened again along with diarrhea. I am not sure why - because of medicine or because of yogurt I gave her. I gave her yogurt before and she never had diarrhea.
I think that Sulcrate is working - but how long we can take it and what if vomiting starts again when we stop giving her medicine?