I'm assuming it was the yellow frothy stuff. This is the dog's way of emptying it's stomach of stomach acid. When people eat, our body secretes the acids to break down the food once the food is in our stomachs. Dogs body's act differently and secrete the fluid in anticipation of a meal. So if it starts to happen more frequently give food or a doggie biscuit late in the evening and feed earlier in the morning so there is food in the stomach to absorb these acids. If it seems that the dog has an overproduction of stomach acids even while feeding frequently then you could give a 1/2 of a Tums which would work the same on them, as us. |